Jennifer Popik, J.D.
NRLC Director of Governmental Affairs
Photo Courtesy of National Right to Life
Her (Tobias) statement was later backed up by a report from Jennifer Popik, J.D., on federal legislation, where she added that nothing is likely going to be passed soon in Congress due to the current presidential administration and senate being controlled by pro-abortion politicians. The only vote they were able to win was an amendment
that was added to the National Defense Authorization Act. The amendment prohibited the Department of Defense from covering travel or leave expenses for service members having an abortion. Later in the meeting, a report was given about state legislation. First came the bad news: that five states have enacted pro-abortion laws. However, the good news is that Louisiana passed a bill criminalizing people who coerce women into abortions. Tennessee also passed a law preventing trafficking of minors
for an abortion without parental consent. Both Florida and Louisiana have allocated state funding for pregnancy resource centers. Finally, pro-abortion efforts in Maine, Virginia, and Minnesota were all foiled or postponed.