Anti-abortion groups shrug off elections losses and look to courts and legislatures [View all]
Anti-abortion groups are firing off a warning shot for 2024: Were not going anywhere.
Their leaders say theyre undeterred by recent election setbacks and plan to plow ahead on what theyve done for years, including working through state legislatures, federal agencies, and federal courts to outlaw abortion. And at least one prominent anti-abortion group is calling on conservative states to make it harder for voters to enact ballot measures, a tactic Republican lawmakers attempted in Ohio before voters there enshrined the right to abortion in the states constitution.
For us, this is a civil rights battle. We have innocent human beings whose lives are being destroyed, said Carol Tobias, president of the National Right to Life Committee, one of the countrys largest anti-abortion groups. And were going to keep fighting because we think those are human beings who deserve protection.
The movement is no stranger to the long game, working for decades to get the Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision establishing a constitutional right to abortion that the high court nullified last year.
https://dailymontanan.com/2023/12/02/anti-abortion-groups-shrug-off-elections-losses-and-look-to-courts-and-legislatures-for-path-forward/