Photo of Pro-Life Protest in front of Supreme Court

As a Christian, Senator Hyde-Smith believes in the sanctity of life and the need for federal policies that strengthen America’s families. She is committed to supporting policies and legislation to protect the lives of unborn children.  An opponent to taxpayer funding of abortions, the Senator has a strong record of opposing any measure that encourages abortion, as a matter of law or policy.


HYDE-SMITH JOINS CASSIDY INVESTIGATION INTO ABORTION DRUG MAKERS

HYDE-SMITH JOINS CASSIDY INVESTIGATION INTO ABORTION DRUG MAKERS

Pro-Life Senators Also Seek FDA Crackdown on Illegal Chemical Abortion Drug Online Sellers

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), chair of the Senate Pro-Life Caucus, along with U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) and others, today began an investigation into chemical abortion drug manufacturer compliance with Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-mandated safeguards associated with marketing their drugs.

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Pro-life lawmakers join call for VA abortion rule change

Baptist Press

Pro-life lawmakers join call for VA abortion rule change

By Laura Erlanson

WASHINGTON (BP) – The Department of Veterans Affairs appears likely to rescind a Biden-era rule promoting abortion services at VA facilities.

In an email to Baptist Press, a VA spokesperson called the Biden...

Chamberlin, Maxwell appear before U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee

Magnolia Tribune

Chamberlin, Maxwell appear before U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee

The two sitting Mississippi Supreme Court Justices are being considered for confirmation to the U.S District Court having been nominated by President Trump.

By: Frank Corder

Last month, President Donald Trump (R)...

Why is it so expensive to give birth in America?

Deseret News

Why is it so expensive to give birth in America?

The United States is the most expensive country to give birth in the world, but new legislative efforts could change that

By Natalia Galicza

As a first-time mother, Charlene Covarrubias understood she had plenty to worry about over...