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John,

Politicians always say they’re Pro-Life, but do they really defend your values in the Capitol? 

You deserve to know the TRUTH. That’s why our team of legislative experts made the Pro-Life Scorecard just for you!

The Pro-Life Scorecard exposes whether or not your Texas state representatives and senators served preborn children, pregnant mothers, and vulnerable patients in Austin.

If you're like most people, you don’t have time to analyze the political process.

>> That’s why we spent hours tracking every vote, every bill, every amendment, and every public statement about Pro-Life issues so you can hold your elected officials accountable to the truth.
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To find out who represents you, click here. 

Texas lawmakers neglected preborn children this year but improved protections for vulnerable patients. (Read more)

As pro-abortion groups launch evil and innovative campaigns in Texas to target preborn babies, elected officials failed to address the scourge of illegal abortions and simultaneously underfunded the life-saving Alternatives to Abortion program (now known as the Thriving Texas Families program).


 
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However, this year’s most notable victory was a reform to protect hospital patients. House Bill 3162 by Chairwoman Stephanie Klick restored more rights for Texans whose life-and-death medical decisions are threatened. The policy was the most significant improvement ever to the Texas 10-Day Rule and the Texas Advance Directives Act.

View the Pro-Life Scorecard now so you can know the truth about who leads, who follows, and who kills Pro-Life legislation in Austin.

For Life,

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