Press Releases
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Christians MUST Contact Their Senators To Urge Support For The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
Friday the Trump administration moved to bar groups that offer abortion services or referrals from receiving federal family planning funds. The new rule comes ahead of a floor vote on Monday, Feb. 25, on Senate bill S.311, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act sponsored by Sen. Ben Sasse (R. - Neb.)
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My Faith Votes Interviews Abby Johnson At The 2019 March For Life Event In Washington D.C.
My Faith Votes will join tens of thousands of pro-life supporters Friday in Washington, D.C. for the 46th annual March for Life. Ahead of Friday’s events, My Faith Votes sat down for a conversation with Abby Johnson about her perspective on how the pro-life movement can make progress against the abortion epidemic. My Faith Votes has partnered with Johnson’s upcoming full-length film Unplanned, which hits theaters nationwide March 22, to provide ways audience members can instantly become involved in the pro-life cause.
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House Democrats Make Abortion Funding Top Priority
Jason Yates, CEO of My Faith Votes, issues the following statement in response to the passage of legislation in the U.S. House to reopen the government that includes funding for pro-abortion initiatives.
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Judge Kavanaugh Statement
Jason Yates, CEO of My Faith Votes, releases a statement in response to President Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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My Faith Votes Applauds Bipartisan Effort in ‘Fighting for the Vulnerable’
There is no greater purpose than for our leaders to uphold the dignity of every person, and this legislation is a fantastic step forward in the fight to protect the life and liberty of those threatened by sexual exploitation.
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Gov. Huckabee’s Resignation from CMA Foundation: This Is about Politics, not Music
Gov. Huckabee has shared that music transformed his life. He has worked to ensure schools and communities have access to music teachers, music programs and instruments. But Gov. Huckabee’s personal faith and political views did not sit well with some in the industry, and those few were quick to express their displeasure and threaten the CMA Foundation.