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Lawsuit From ND Abortion Clinic is About Protecting Their Industry, Not Women

June 26, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

North Dakota State Representative Dan Johnston (R – District 24) had a pretty darn good 2019 Legislative Session. Undoubtedly, his most controversial piece of legislation came in the form of House Bill 1336— otherwise known as the “Abortion Reversal Bill”. [read more…]

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Rep. Johnston’s Informed Consent Abortion Bill Sails Through House

January 28, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Two weeks ago, we published an article in which I expressed the view that criticizing Rep. Dan Johnston’s (R – District 24) informed consent abortion bill was just stupid. HB 1336, also called the “Abortion Reversal Bill”, seeks to add two [read more…]

North Dakota

URGENT ALERT: Abortion Bills Set for Monday Hearings

January 19, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Monday is a big day for pro-life advocates. And Concerned Citizens of ND — a pro-life political action committee  — is gearing up for it. Two important bills regarding abortion are set to be heard in the House Human Services [read more…]

North Dakota

Criticizing Rep. Johnston’s Abortion Bill is Just Stupid

January 14, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Rep. Dan Johnston (R – District 24) has been on the receiving end of criticism for his sponsoring House Bill 1336. The bill is actually fairly simple. It adds two sections to North Dakota’s existing “informed consent” laws by mandating [read more…]

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