
Ohio Republicans Introduce ‘Prenatal Equal Protection Act’ to Abolish Abortion in the State
THE GATEWAY PUNDIT
The Ohio Prenatal Equal Protection Act, House Bill 370, points to the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which states “no state shall deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws’ to protect the life of preborn persons.”
The Foundation to Abolish Abortion said in a press release, “There were over 22,000 babies in Ohio murdered through clinic-based abortions in 2023, with at least 45% of those abortions taking place through non-surgical methods such as abortion pills. Ohio women are increasingly seeking medication abortions instead of surgical procedures.”

Abolishing Abortion: A Conversation with Bradley Pierce
LIFE & LIBERTY PODCAST with SHARAYAH COLTER
In this episode of the Life & Liberty Podcast, Sharayah Colter talks with Bradley Pierce, president of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion. Bradley’s aim is to see all humans treated equally and protected by law equally, whether born or preborn. A committed Christian, Bradley appeals to God and Scripture as the guiding force in directing the fight to defend the sanctity of life.

Ohio Lawmakers Move to Abolish Abortion, Grant Full Legal Rights to the Unborn
YOURNEWS
Ohio State Representatives Levi Dean and Johnathan Newman this week introduced House Bill 370, known as the Ohio Prenatal Equal Protection Act, a sweeping proposal to abolish abortion by granting full legal rights and protections to preborn children beginning at fertilization.
In a press release, the Foundation to Abolish Abortion emphasized that in 2023 alone, more than 22,000 abortions were performed in Ohio, nearly half through non-surgical methods such as abortion pills. “Merely banning abortion clinics and doctors will not fully abolish abortion unless self-induced abortion is also addressed,” the group stated.

Ohio Bill Seeks to Ban and Criminalize Abortion: What We Know
NEWSWEEK
State Representatives Levi Dean and Johnathan Newman introduced the Ohio Prenatal Equal Protection Act on Wednesday. The bill would grant legal protections from the moment of fertilization, meaning abortion would be treated as homicide, in a challenge to an abortion rights amendment to the State Constitution that voters approved in 2023.
While Republicans in Ohio have historically passed abortion restrictions and bans, legislation in the past has been aimed at penalizing abortion providers rather than the people who have them.

Are Women ‘Second Victims’ of Abortion?
PROBLEMATIC with SARAH STOCK
Sarah Stock speaks with Ben Zeisloft, the communications director for the Foundation to Abolish Abortion. The two discuss the “second victim narrative” prevalent in the pro-life movement and whether or not women should be penalized for abortion.

Ohio Republican lawmakers’ proposal would treat abortion as homicide, end IVF in state
CINCINNATI ENQUIRER
Reps. Levi Dean, R-Xenia, and Johnathan Newman, R-Troy, are introducing the “Ohio Prenatal Equal Protection Act.” The bill would treat abortion like homicide by granting criminal and civil protections from the point of fertilization. The bill also seeks to end in vitro fertilization, where an egg and sperm are fertilized outside the body, and could affect some contraception.
“IVF thrives on its ability to treat human beings as something lesser,” said Austin Beigel, president of End Abortion Ohio. “When you do identify all human beings as people under the law, what will happen is IVF will effectively end itself.”

Ohio lawmakers to introduce bill banning abortion, criminalizing the procedure
ABC NEWS
Republican lawmakers in Ohio are planning on introducing a bill on Wednesday that would ban almost all abortions and criminalize the procedure. The “Ohio Prenatal Equal Protection Act” would overturn the amendment to the Ohio constitution, voted on in 2023, that establishes “an individual right to one’s own reproductive medical treatment, including but not limited to abortion” before viability.
“In many times in our country’s history, the majority of people have desired evil things. We have discriminated horribly against the Black man and woman, and people wanted that,” he continued. “So, I have no qualms about saying I oppose the majority of the will of the people when the people desire something that is evil.”

Ohio Republicans to introduce bill that would treat abortion as homicide and ban all procedures in the state
THE INDEPENDENT
Representatives Levi Dean and Johnathan Newman are set to introduce the "Ohio Prenatal Equal Protection Act” on Wednesday, which would classify abortion as homicide. Austin Beigel, founder of End Abortion Ohio, told The Independent the bill will “make a positive affirmation of the personhood of the pre-born.”
In 2023, Ohio residents voted to enshrine abortion access in the state Constitution. Since then, judges have struck down legislation that seeks to limit or ban abortion access despite the amendment.

Op-Ed: Matt Walsh Reveals a Key ‘Unspoken Truth’ of Abortion
THE WESTERN JOURNAL
Rather than casting all women as victims, we should simply state that anyone who willfully partakes in the death of a preborn baby has committed murder, whether that person was the father, the mother, or a third-party abortionist. When pro-life entities deny that simple position, they not only act inconsistently with their professed belief that abortion is murder, but they create a blanket license to murder a baby, so long as the mother herself is the murderer.
We either believe that abortion is murder, or we do not. We either believe that preborn babies are image-bearers of God, or we do not. We either want to abolish abortion, or we do not. Walsh and other conservatives are seeing that reality, and pro-life groups should follow suit.

Op-Ed: Southern Baptists Grapple with Their Own Public Policy Entity on Abortion
THE WESTERN JOURNAL
When the Southern Baptists assemble in the coming days in Dallas, they will once more consider how they can oppose the murder of preborn babies in our nation. But in order to most effectively accomplish that task, they may have to disband the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, their own public policy arm, which has shockingly subverted efforts to end abortion.
Southern Baptists want to end abortion across the country. They correctly view preborn babies as image-bearers of God who should be protected by the same laws that protect born people. They have made this stance clear, and yet the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, the institution Southern Baptists trust to wield their considerable influence in the public square, has not only been derelict in advancing that stance, but has consciously subverted that stance.

South Carolina lawmaker calls for hearing on bill to end abortion
THE SENTINEL
South Carolina Republican State Representative Rob Harris requested a hearing on the South Carolina Prenatal Equal Protection Act once state lawmakers return to Columbia next year.
One analysis from the Foundation to Abolish Abortion warned that over 15,000 abortions were conducted by South Carolina residents in 2023: more than 4,800 babies were murdered in the state, another 1,500 were murdered with abortion pills, and 8,700 were murdered out of state.

Is It Possible to End Abortion in America? with Bradley Pierce
GIVE ME LIBERTY PODCAST with RYAN HELFENBEIN
Standing for Freedom Center Executive Director Ryan Helfenbein and Bradley Pierce discuss the need to establish equal protection for preborn babies and abolish abortion across America.

Op-Ed: Missouri Republicans Made a Massive Error with New Ballot Measure
THE WESTERN JOURNAL
These lawmakers and lobbyists should have learned that their political four-dimensional chess is already a proven failure, as shown by the passage of Amendment 3 in their deep-red state.
“While many of these Republican lawmakers and pro-life lobbyists may think they are employing prudential strategy in crafting a ballot measure they believe will pass, in the hope of mitigating the evil of Amendment 3, they are violating commands from God to exercise judgment without partiality,” the Foundation to Abolish Abortion added. “They are practicing another kind of child sacrifice by withholding legal protection from some children in the hopes of saving others.”

Op-Ed: The Grassroots Want Republicans to Actually End Abortion
THE WESTERN JOURNAL
Oklahoma is ostensibly one of the most conservative states in the union, yet over the past several years, Republican lawmakers in the state have failed to truly end abortion.
But when four elected Republicans in the Oklahoma Senate voted against equal protection of the laws for preborn babies earlier this year, they were censured by the Oklahoma Republican Party, signaling that the conservative grassroots have finally had enough of their failure.

Texas Alliance for Life Accused of Sabotaging Pro-Life Bill
TEXAS SCORECARD
House Bill 2197 by State Rep. Brent Money (R–Greenville) was filed to amend Texas’ penal code to treat all abortion-related deaths as homicide. It was originally scheduled for a hearing on Tuesday, April 22, in the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee.
Shortly before the scheduled hearing, Chairman John Smithee (R–Amarillo) removed it from the hearing agenda. Planned Parenthood praised this move.

How the ERLC Works Against Ending Abortion
CENTER FOR BAPTIST LEADERSHIP
Some messengers may enter the Annual Meeting in Dallas this year sincerely believing that abortion is a settled issue. Many will come from conservative states that claim to have fully banned abortion after the Supreme Court moved to overturn Roe v. Wade three years ago.
But even though certain states have closed their surgical abortion facilities, there is no state in which abortion has been truly banned. As shown by a report last year from the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, baby murder endures in conservative states, especially because of loopholes that allow women to self-induce their abortions with methods such as mail-order abortion pills.

Planned Parenthood annual report shows record taxpayer funding, abortions
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Planned Parenthood took in nearly $800 million in taxpayer funding as the number of abortions increased and the number of patients remained flat, according to the organization’s annual report released Monday.
Bradley Pierce, president of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, connected the increase in abortions to the growing popularity of the abortion pill, which now accounts for about two-thirds of U.S. elective pregnancy terminations. “This aligns with a broader increase in abortions across the United States over the past few years, which appears to be driven by abortion pills and other self-induced abortion methods,” he said.

Talking with Bradley Pierce on The Elijah Haahr Show
THE ELIJAH HAAHR SHOW
Former Missouri House Speaker Elijah Haahr and Bradley Pierce discuss several Republicans voting present on HB 1072 and HB 1417, which would have abolished abortion in Missouri.

Liberals eulogize closure of infamous late-term abortion clinic while opponents celebrate
While some anti-abortion groups were celebratory, others hinted that the closure was at best a symbolic victory. Bradley Pierce, president of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, told Blaze News, “Whether or not they are forced to close by the laws in any particular state, we can expect more surgical abortion facilities to shut their doors in the coming years. That is largely because of the increasing popularity of abortion pills and other methods of self-induced abortion.”
While the number of such facilities is dwindling, Pierce noted that since Roe v. Wade was overturned, abortions have gone up “generally due to the increasing popularity of abortion pills, which have become the primary method of abortion in the United States. Even in conservative states where clinics have closed, women are still ordering and taking abortion pills.”

Once-fringe activists are fighting to be the voice of the anti-abortion movement
NPR
Because they believe laws that protect abortion access to be morally illegitimate, activists are even working in states where they have extremely low chances of success. In Missouri, for example, legislators have introduced an abolitionist bill, though a majority of voters enshrined a right to abortion in the constitution. Bradley Pierce, president of a Texas-based nonprofit called the Foundation to Abolish Abortion (FAA), called the Missouri amendment “null and void.”
“We are relying on the principle of higher law in the state of Missouri,” Pierce wrote in an email. “State and local officials,” he wrote, “have the duty to obey the higher law of God.”