Category: kentucky
Students for Life Salutes Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron for Fighting to Protect Life in Law & Do the Job that Kentucky’s Governor refuses
Kristi Hamrick | October 12, 2021
“Abortion loving politicians often share a similar flaw – a dereliction in their duty to both the law and their constituents when it comes to defending preborn life,” said SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “The Supreme Court should allow Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron to do the job of Governor Andy Beshear, defending the state’s law intended to spare preborn infants a
Students for Life of America Praises Kentucky Leaders for Working to End Barbaric Dismemberment Abortions
Brenna Lewis | March 29, 2021
Students for Life of America Praises Kentucky Leaders for Working to End Barbaric Dismemberment Abortions at 3+ Months of Pregnancy, Pledges Support at the Supreme Court “Kentucky Pro-Life Leaders should have the right to defend preborn life in law, especially when a Governor refuses to do his job,” said SFLA President Kristan Hawkins. “We look forward to supporting Kentucky outside
Facebook Takes Down a Kentucky Students for Life Group’s Page with no Explanation
Brenna Lewis | March 17, 2021
Guest post by Bellarmine Students for Life, Louisville, KY The Students for Life group at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky has had opposition since its inception in August of 2020. Not only does our Student Government Association fail to give us funding and deny us as an official student organization on our Catholic campus, but we are also faced
Kentucky Attorney General Demands Abortions Cease In Order To Help Protect Human Life
Brenna Lewis | March 30, 2020
Kentuck Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron recently called on the state’s Health and Family Services secretary to prevent the state’s abortion vendors from committing abortions during the coronavirus crisis. Cameron stated, “I’m calling on CHFS Acting Secretary Eric Friedlander to certify, pursuant to KRS 15.241, that Kentucky’s abortion providers are violating his ban on elective medical procedures during the COVID-19