Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Yelp last year for allegedly misleading consumers about pregnancy resource centers.
The Office of Family Assistance says programs that assist pregnant women do not prevent out-of-wedlock births.
The actions to discourage the centers are part of a nationwide struggle over what policies and resources to offer women facing unplanned pregnancies.
Kathy Lesnoff was looking for a way out. Instead, she found Jesus and a new outlook on life. Now, a state law would force her to violate those convictions.
“For Planned Parenthood and the abortion lobby to say that women are just baffled into coming into our clinics is completely and totally ridiculous,” said Brandi Swindell, founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare, a network of life-affirming medical clinics.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Yelp last year for allegedly misleading consumers about pregnancy resource centers.
The Office of Family Assistance says programs that assist pregnant women do not prevent out-of-wedlock births.
The actions to discourage the centers are part of a nationwide struggle over what policies and resources to offer women facing unplanned pregnancies.
Kathy Lesnoff was looking for a way out. Instead, she found Jesus and a new outlook on life. Now, a state law would force her to violate those convictions.
“For Planned Parenthood and the abortion lobby to say that women are just baffled into coming into our clinics is completely and totally ridiculous,” said Brandi Swindell, founder and CEO of Stanton Healthcare, a network of life-affirming medical clinics.