From our friends in Washington DC



Statutory Right to Contraception


Right now, the right to contraception rests on two Supreme Court decisions: Griswold v. Connecticut 1965 (contraceptives for married people) and Eisenstadt v. Baird 1972 (contraceptives for unmarried people).

In 2022, as part of his concurrence for the Dobbs opinion which struck down Roe v. Wade and ended nationwide access to abortion, Justice Thomas suggested that other decisions relying on similar logic and precedents should also be reconsidered. This included Griswold, Eisenstadt and Obergefell (same sex marriage) among others.


In response, also in 2022, Congress passed and the President signed, the Respect for Marriage Act providing statutory protection to same sex marriages by repealing statutes defining marriage as between one man and one woman.

Since then, there have been efforts to pass laws providing statutory protection for access to contraception as well. These haven't been successful so far.


This week, the Senate's bill, S. 4381: A bill to protect an individual’s ability to access contraceptives and to engage in contraception and to protect a health care provider’s ability to provide contraceptives, contraception, and information related to contraception could not clear the filibuster requirement of 60 yes votes to come to the Senate floor for a vote. It failed 51-39. It was 9 votes short of the threshold and 9 Republicans simply did not vote. Would it have made a difference if they did vote? Possibly not; non-voters included very conservative Sens. Britt (AL), Sullivan (AK), Braun (IN), Moran (KS), Kennedy (LA), Vance (OH), Graham (SC), Hagerty (TN), and Romney (UT). The one Democrat not voting was Sen. Menendez who is on trial for bribery and acting as an unregistered foreign agent.


Dayton Right to Life will continue to follow this interesting development.

Abortion Pills are Releasing Dangerous Chemicals, Remains of Aborted Babies in Our Water


A coalition of 10 federal lawmakers led by Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL, and Rep. Josh Brecheen, R-OK, pressed the Biden administration about an abortion-inducing drug’s possible risk to the American water supply.

“We write with regard to the chemical abortion drug mifepristone and its potential … effect on water systems in the United States,” the lawmakers stated in a Wednesday letter addressed to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan:

Given the steadily increasing rate of at-home chemical abortions, it is vital that the [EPA] ensure mifepristone, the drug’s active metabolites in blood and placenta tissue, and the fetal remains of unborn children — all of which are unbelievably being flushed into America’s wastewater system — do not pose a threat to the health and safety of humans and wildlife.

“The full impact of mifepristone has never been sufficiently studied,” the letter emphasized.


Read more from the LIFEsite News article here.


"Euthanize me or I will starve myself to death."


Read this heartbreaking story out of Canada spotlighting the "slippery slope" of assisted suicide and euthanasia. It involves the grotesque process of voluntary stoppage of eating and drinking, known as VSED.


Ohioans are being "courted" by the pro-death groups to pass assisted suicide laws. Here is a link to Ohio end of life options group and see how they want to bring these policies to Ohio!!


We must stay informed and aware about the growth of "death care" in our society and in our local medical systems.


For information on how to be "pro-life" at the end of life, join our panel discussion "Now and At the Hour of Our Death" June 27th, 630pm at St. Mary's Church in Springboro.


RSVP here: mchristie@daytonlife.org

Right to Life of Greene County presents

2nd Annual Dobbs Celebration Event


Join us for a celebration!


When: Thursday, June 20th, Festivities begin at 6:30 pm


Where: Young’s Dairy, Event Center 6880 Springfield Xenia Road, Yellow Springs 45387


Cost: $35 per person.


Speaker: Mrs. Darlene Yost

Register Here

Dayton Right to Life

937.461.3625

info@daytonlife.org

www.daytonlife.org