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  2. National Right to Life Committee - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. National Right to Life Committee announced a 1994 U.S. boycott of all Hoechst pharmaceutical products including Altace, targeting the abortion pill RU-486. [ 25 ] According to Keri Folmar, the lawyer responsible for the language of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act , the term "partial-birth abortion" was developed in early 1995 at a ...

  3. Georgia Right to Life - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) is an American 501(c)(4) anti abortion organization that is non-profit, non-partisan, and non-sectarian. It was incorporated in 1971 by Jay and Cheryl Bowman. In 1973, it became the state affiliate of the Washington, D.C.–based National Right to Life Committee in response to the Supreme Court decision of Roe v.

  4. America First Legal - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, judge Marcia Morales Howard issued a preliminary injunction halting the Department of Agriculture's loan program. [20] Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled in America First Legal's favor in November 2022 that the Affordable Care Act does not prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

  5. Judge rules Georgia's six-week abortion ban unconstitutional

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    The 26-page decision Monday from Fulton Superior Judge Robert McBurney repealed Georgia’s Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act, a 2020 law that restricted access to abortion after six ...

  6. Texas Heartbeat Act - Wikipedia

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    Texas abortion providers, funders, and other pro-abortion plaintiffs filed a total of 14 other lawsuits, some before the Act's September 1, 2021, effectiveness date, against Texas Right to Life and the organization's officers, employees, and collaborators, challenging S.B.8 as unconstitutional under various provisions of the state constitution.

  7. Christopher Rufo - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Rufo was one of 30 plaintiffs in a lawsuit that successfully prevented Seattle from imposing a 2.25% income tax on sums above $250,000 a year for individuals and over $500,000 for couples. [18] In 2018, he briefly attempted a run for the city council. [19] In 2021, Rufo spoke at the National Conservatism Conference in Orlando. [20]

  8. 117th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    H.R. 6: American Dream and Promise Act of 2021 (passed the House, but the Senate took no action) H.R. 7: Paycheck Fairness Act of 2021 (Senate failed to invoke cloture on the bill by a vote taken on June 8, 2021) [21] H.R. 8: Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021 (passed the House; replaced with Bipartisan Safer Communities Act which was ...

  9. Right-to-try law - Wikipedia

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    The chief advocate of right-to-try laws is the Goldwater Institute, a libertarian think tank based in Arizona, which created the model act on which the state laws are based. [20] Kurt Altman, national policy adviser for the institute, has said that right-to-try laws return control of medical decisions "back to a local level". [21]