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In 2021, Kentucky RCRC paid $12,000 for religious, pro-abortion digital billboards in Louisville, Nicholasville, and Paducah, Kentucky. They raised over $8,000 towards the advertisements through a fundraising campaign on GoFundMe. The wording of the advertisements drew critiques from religious anti-abortion groups. [6]
At least 21 states use public funds to support anti-abortion clinics, which have grown into a billion-dollar industry
New research shows the far-reaching effects of the abortion bans that have proliferated the United States since the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade in 2022. Three new studies have provided ...
In 2022, Oklahoma received the funding after complying with the rule, but after the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling that overturned abortion rights landmark Roe v. Wade, the state changed course.
Abortion funds rarely provide funding for the entire procedure. [1] Some funds will combine resources with other funds to increase the grant or loan total. [1] Most abortion funds serve a particular region or metropolitan area. [1] Some abortion funds are related to a specific clinic, with funds available only for patients of that clinic.
Wade, anti-abortion activists began mobilizing at the federal level. [5] [1] One of the goals of the anti-abortion movement in the wake of Roe was to cut off all federal funding support for abortion care in order to reduce the availability of legal abortions. In the year after the decision, socially conservative, evangelical Protestants who ...
An earlier study by the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research determined U.S. Protestants to have an abortion index of 0.69, Catholics 1.01, Jews 1.08, and non-Judeo-Christian religions 0.78. [143] Women following no organized religion were indexed at 4.02. [143]
Overall, the study's authors said the findings suggest that state abortion bans “have created an occupational health crisis for ob-gyns intertwined with a maternal health crisis for their ...