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Deceptive abortion-up-to-birth ERA revived in MN Senate committee
Today a Minnesota Senate committee passed, along party lines, a bill for an amendment to enshrine unlimited abortion in the state Constitution. The bill, SF 473, would put a proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot for voters in the fall ...
Feb 231 min read


MCCL statement on Klobuchar's record on vulnerable life as she enters race for governor
Amy Klobuchar is about as far from moderation on the abortion issue as a politician can possibly be. She voted against advancing a measure to ensure ordinary care for newborns who survive abortion rather than letting them die of neglect. She also voted against stopping taxpayer funding of elective abortion and against protecting babies late in pregnancy when they can feel pain. ...
Jan 291 min read


Minnesotans brave cold to speak up for voiceless at 2026 MCCL March for Life
Hundreds of Minnesotans from across the state came to the Capitol in St. Paul today to urge protection and support for women and children and to spotlight the dangers of coerced abortions under Minnesota's extreme abortion policy. The annual MCCL March for Life marks the anniversary of abortion’s legalization; it has been held each year since 1974. ...
Jan 222 min read


Reported abortions decline slightly but remain high in wake of sweeping policy changes
Abortions declined slightly in 2024 but have risen 35 percent since 2021, according to a corrected-but-still-incomplete report from the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH). MDH has revised its original Dec. 31 report after mistakenly double-counting more than 2,500 abortions. ...
Dec 31, 20252 min read


MCCL statement on the attacks against Minnesota legislators
June 14, 2025 | Press Release ST. PAUL — In response to the attacks against Minnesota legislators earlier today, Minnesota Citizens...
Jun 14, 20251 min read


Minnesota House fails to pass protection for born-alive infants, support for pregnant women
March 13, 2025 | Press Release ST. PAUL — Today the Minnesota House of Representatives failed, on a party-line 67-66 vote, to pass a bill to require medically appropriate lifesaving care for infants who survive abortion (68 votes were needed for passage). The House also voted down, 67-65, a measure to provide grants to organizations that assist new mothers, babies, and families. "Infants born after abortion should not be left to die without the care that other babies receive.
Mar 13, 20252 min read
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