Pro-life voters have both the opportunity and the responsibility to ensure that their elected representatives take seriously the moral obligation to protect human life. Now, in a post-Roe America, where each representative has the ability and duty to protect unborn life, it is not enough to be merely “pro-life” on paper.
On Thursday, the state Senate passed more restrictions on abortion, though stopped short of a near-total ban. The result, as one abortion-rights advocate put it, was a “six-week ban with a bit more cruelty on top.”