A New Voice for Informed Consent in NH
Coming in two days: a hearing on HB 483, a bill to require that women seeking abortion have the facts they need in order to give informed consent. Thursday, February 14, House Judiciary Committee, room...
View ArticleInformed consent: thumbs down, says NH House committee
Follow/Subscribe to Leaven to stay informed about this and other New Hampshire bills. update, 4:50 p.m.: “This legislature has no business being involved. The messages [in HB 483] are not neutral and...
View Article3 Things Your Reps Should Know About Informed Consent (HB 483); Vote is Tomorrow
Finally, the New Hampshire House should vote on HB 483 tomorrow, March 13. Yea or nay: does a woman have a right to informed choice when she is deciding whether or not to abort a pregnancy? Defeating...
View ArticleNH House kills HB 483, rejects informed consent again; here’s link to the...
The New Hampshire House voted this morning to reject HB 483, Rep. Jane Cormier’s bill to establish informed consent requirements for abortion. The vote on the inexpedient-to-legislate motion was...
View ArticleNot forcing you to look, Senator(s)
I’m warning you up front: I am NOT forcing you to scroll down to the bottom of this page. Nope. Not me. I will NOT force anyone to see the image that New Hampshire’s senior senator finds so scary. This...
View ArticleNew CMP video questions “consent” for fetal tissue donation
Recordings and other materials belonging to David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress were seized this week by agents for the California Department of Justice. Shortly before the seizure, CMP...
View ArticleTexas judge dismisses charge against pro-life undercover journalist
When I last reported on David Daleiden and the Center for Medical Progress, CMP recordings had just been seized by California officials. It was one more retaliatory legal headache for the journalist...
View ArticleA concerned Republican & Sununu’s reply
I got an email yesterday that would have gone straight into the trash file if not for the name of the sender. The subject line: “Why conservatives should vote for Chris Sununu for Governor.” I’m a...
View ArticleResistance to prenatal ultrasounds is “non-negotiable”?
Pro-life Democrats are getting some national attention this week, courtesy of a party leader. The Washington Post has a commentary by Adam Blake about a declaration this week by the Democratic National...
View ArticleResistance to prenatal ultrasounds is “non-negotiable”?
Pro-life Democrats are getting some national attention this week, courtesy of a party leader. The Washington Post has a commentary by Adam Blake about a declaration this week by the Democratic National...
View ArticleTrust Women, You Say? Start Here
A New Hampshire legislative committee had a hearing this week on a proposal for a bill on informed consent for abortion. I was only able to stay for the first hour, by which time the room was still...
View ArticleN.H. House Votes Approaching
Update: a heavy House agenda and a session-shortening snowstorm have moved the votes on these bills to Wednesday, March 21, 2018. This will be the second delay for the vote. The deadline for the House...
View ArticleDown for the Count: Life-Issue Bills in N.H. House
The twice-delayed vote on a bill to prevent abortion of viable pre-born children finally came on March 21. HB 1680 was tabled in the New Hampshire House on a 170-163 vote. A committee’s recommendation...
View ArticleTrust Women, You Say? Start Here
A New Hampshire legislative committee had a hearing this week on a proposal for a bill on informed consent for abortion. I was only able to stay for the first hour, by which time the room was still...
View ArticleN.H. House Votes Approaching
Update: a heavy House agenda and a session-shortening snowstorm have moved the votes on these bills to Wednesday, March 21, 2018. This will be the second delay for the vote. The deadline for the House...
View ArticleDown for the Count: Life-Issue Bills in N.H. House
The twice-delayed vote on a bill to prevent abortion of viable pre-born children finally came on March 21. HB 1680 was tabled in the New Hampshire House on a 170-163 vote. A committee’s recommendation...
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