Pro-Life

We understand that compromise is essential in governing. But on the issue of life, there is no middle ground. You are either in favor of the dismemberment of innocent children or you are against it. Pro-life activists can always look to TexasGOPVote as a resource and ally in the fight to protect innocent life.
Austin City Council members voted Tuesday to allocate $150,000, within their total $4.2 billion budget for 2019-2020, toward funding support services for low-income women seeking an abortion.
 Yesterday, I became the 64th Republican to ask for unanimous consent for the House to consider the Born Alive Survivors Protection Act. 
This weekend, I experienced a first as a member of Congress – I was uninvited to give the keynote address at the world’s premier cybersecurity conference. I was not uninvited because of my positions on cybersecurity.
The pro-life movement has long opposed criminalizing women as it seeks to ban abortion because it protects the abortionist, while endangering the life of the mother. Our movement recognized early on you save the baby by...
Texas Alliance for Life is not recommending the Legislature pass HB 896. Our goal is to completely protect unborn babies from abortion beginning at fertilization. However, HB 896 will not do that, because it has little...
Unplanned movie scene
Abortion activists are mostly worried about one small but critical part of the movie — the scene where Johnson and the audience view a sonogram of a baby being aborted.
Thousands of users have figured out the hard way that the Unplanned page is automatically being unfollowed, and the number of followers is fluctuating wildly. 
I spoke on the Senate floor yesterday about my vote in support of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which failed when 44 Senators inexplicably voted against providing health care to infants who have...
Why the theme of “A Post Roe World” at this year’s North Texas March for Life? Because abortion advocates have convinced us that the end of Roe is near. They are fervently working to build firewalls in abortion friendly...
Friday, thousands gathered in our nation’s capital and came together in a March for Life, taking a passionate stand and supporting the sanctity of life and the rights of the unborn. As we move into the minority, it is more...
Roe v. Wade has been on a collision with science from the beginning. Medical advances that have improved sonograms and pushed the viability date to around 22 weeks have only accelerated that collision. To be sure, however,...
We are very pleased with the gains made. This was another successful session for mothers, unborn children, and vulnerable patients.
The 86th Legislature of Texas has adjourned sine die, so let’s take a look at what pro-life measures passed.
Unplanned movie banner
Here's another example of the politically correct censorship of free speech.
Abby Johnson has come a long way, from Planned Parenthood volunteer to Planned Parenthood clinic director and finally as a prolife activist. She is almost an icon in the prolife movement.   
I was among the first to sign the discharge petition for the Born Alive Survivors Protection Act, and now I call upon my colleagues to join me in upholding the sanctity of life and defending our most innocent.
The Roe vs. Wade debate has been raging for decades.  Yet, here we are, still fighting.  What’s different?  The Left continues to march even further to the left.  We are now obviously (should be) in the age of Marxist...
Yesterday, I released the following statement in support of the re-introduction of the Born Alive Survivors Protection Act:
It’s been 46 years since the Supreme Court ruled on Roe v Wade allowing abortion to poison the land of the free. It started in Texas when Norma McCorvey known as ‘Jane Roe’ thought of having an abortion and filed a lawsuit...
Texans from all different backgrounds came to the nation’s capital this weekend to participate in one of the largest demonstrations on behalf of the unborn.March For Life champions one of the most important causes of our...

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