By Dave Andrusko An Action Alert sent out by North Carolina Right to Life is urging pro-lifers to immediately contact Republican state Senators to vote for the House-passed SB 353. Two weeks ago, the House Judiciary Committee voted to roll all the pro-life provisions...
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Planned Parenthood, Others Set to Challenge North Carolina’s Women’s Right to Know Act
By Dave Andrusko WRAL News is reporting today that a half-dozen pro-abortion groups, including Planned Parenthood, will challenge North Carolina’s recently passed Women’s Right to Know Act. HB854 has already overcome one hurtle, a veto by Gov. Beverly Perdue. On...
NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE TO ABORTION INDUSTRY: ‘ENOUGH IS ENOUGH’
WASHINGTON – By a vote of 29-20, the North Carolina Senate today joined with the state’s House of Representatives to override Governor Beverly Perdue's June 27 veto of the Women's Right to Know bill. The vote comes one day after the North Carolina House voted 72-47 to...
Pro-Life Victories Continue as North Carolina Legislature Overrides Gov. Perdue’s Veto of Informed Consent Legislation
By Dave Andrusko When the North Carolina Senate overrode Gov. Beverly Perdue’s veto of The Woman’s Right to Know Act this morning, it was proof-positive that every vote counts. In North Carolina, a 3/5ths vote is required to override a veto—29 votes in the Senate. The...
North Carolina House Overrides Governor’s Veto; Veto Override Vote Expected Soon in Senate
By Dave Andrusko Just as we were about to post National Right to Life News Today for Tuesday, word arrived that by a single vote, the North Carolina House of Representatives had overridden Governor Beverly Perdue's June 27th veto of the Woman's Right to Know Act...
Newly Enacted North Carolina Law Recognizes Unborn Child as a Second Victim
Greensboro, North Carolina—On April 29, Governor Beverly Perdue signed into law the Unborn Victims of Violence Act / Ethen’s Law. The bill passed both the State House and Senate along party lines, with a vote of 45-4 in the Senate and vote of 78-39 to concur in the...