
The Senate Pro-Life Caucus is a central organizing point for Senators to protect and defend the right to life from conception. Founded in 2019, the Caucus focuses on life-issues, including abortion, chemical abortion drugs, embryo-destructive research, bioethics, assisted suicide, and related conscience protections, as well as advancing policies to support pregnant mothers in welcoming their preborn children into the world.
In light of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which returned power to the people and their elected representatives to protect life, more is possible to advance protections for preborn children than ever before.
Senate Pro-Life Caucus Members (119th Congress):
- Cindy Hyde-Smith (Miss.) Chair
- Jim Banks (Ind.)
- John Barrasso, M.D. (Wyo.)
- John Boozman (Ark.)
- Kaite Britt (Ala.)
- Ted Budd (N.C.)
- John Cornyn (Texas)
- Tom Cotton (Ark.)
- Kevin Cramer (N.D.)
- Mike Crapo (Idaho)
- Steve Daines (Mont.)
- Deb Fischer (Neb.)
- Lindsey Graham (S.C.)
- John Hoeven (N.D.)
- James Lankford (Okla.)
- Mike Lee (Utah)
- Roger Marshall, M.D. (Kan.)
- Markwayne Mullin (Okla.)
- Pete Ricketts (Neb.)
- James Risch (Idaho)
- Roger Wicker (Miss.)
- Todd Young (Ind.)
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Miss. Senators Sign Letter Seeking Reversal of Google Ban on Pro-Life Ads
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today joined colleagues in demanding Google reverse its decision to ban pro-life advertisements.
The Mississippi Senators are among 11 lawmakers who signed a letter that also asks Google CEO Sundar Pichai to justify Google’s double standard in...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), with U.S. Senators James Lankford (R-Okla.), Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), and others, today sent a letter demanding answers from the U.S. Treasury Department on how the Internal Revenue Service handles tax-exempt status applications from religious organizations.
The Senators signed a letter to Treasury Inspector General J. Russell George...
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