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Michigan Gov. Vetoes Funding For Pro-Life Alternatives, Pregnancy Resources Saying Items Didn’t ‘Fully Support’ Abortion

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a $70 billion state budget bill Sept. 29, yet line-item vetoed more than $16 million in funding for abortion alternatives and pro-life initiatives. 

According to Americans United for Life (AUL), the vetoed provisions included: $10 million toward promoting adoption; $3 million for funding nonprofits that promote alternatives to abortion; $1.5 million for pregnancy resource centers; $1 million for pregnant and parenting services at colleges and universities; $700,000 for pregnancy and parenting support services programs; and $50,000 for the state health department to inform the public that it does not use taxpayer dollars to fund abortion.

A spokesperson for Whitmer, a Democrat, said that she vetoed specific items because they did not “fully support reproductive health and choice.”

But pro-life advocates believe Whitmer is helping to line the pockets of Planned Parenthood.

Whitmer’s veto “ensures that Planned Parenthood and other abortion businesses in the state will be protected from the competition that adoption services and other alternatives would provide,” AUL pointed out.

Right to Life Michigan President Barbara Listing expressed her disappointment in Whitmer’s decision to not invest in these life-affirming programs.

“Gov. Whitmer has supported pregnancy help programs for students as a state representative,” she said in a press release, “but now, as governor, rejects these efforts to aid mothers in carrying their children to term and getting the help that they deserve.

“ … The gap between the number of adoptions and abortions is already large, and with the actions of Gov. Whitmer, that gap will continue to grow.

“This is just one more in the long series of actions by Gov. Whitmer that shows her extreme pro-abortion stance. We are not surprised by her actions to deprive women of pregnancy help. Gov. Whitmer’s approach to dealing with women facing crisis pregnancies is abortion first, actual help second.

“Pro-life Michiganders strive to help mothers in need with more than 150 pregnancy help centers and adoption agencies around the state, and these funds would have been crucial to continuing to help children and women.”

In 2020, nearly 30,000 abortions were performed in Michigan, an 8.5% increase over 2019 and the highest amount since 1996, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

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America’s Greatest Need Has Never Been Political Alone—It Has Always Been Spiritual

As America passed the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many were asking an important question: What has become of the American Dream? To mark this historic milestone, Elon University in North Carolina conducted a nationwide survey examining how Americans view their nation, its government, and its future. Polls can fluctuate with current events and political climates, but they often reveal something deeper: the hopes, fears, and convictions of ordinary citizens. This survey paints a sobering picture.

Is Genesis Too Controversial To Preach From The Pulpit? Too Many Pastors Say ‘Yes’

Over the years, I’ve had so many pastors tell me that they avoid preaching the early chapters of Genesis in their churches because it’s just too controversial and can cause division. To avoid ruffling feathers, many pastors avoid it, or if they must teach those early chapters, they are often very vague, not taking a position on Genesis or presenting all the positions and letting their congregation choose for themselves. But this approach has had major negative consequences!

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a $70 billion state budget bill Sept. 29, yet line-item vetoed more than $16 million in funding for abortion alternatives and pro-life initiatives. 

According to Americans United for Life (AUL), the vetoed provisions included: $10 million toward promoting adoption; $3 million for funding nonprofits that promote alternatives to abortion; $1.5 million for pregnancy resource centers; $1 million for pregnant and parenting services at colleges and universities; $700,000 for pregnancy and parenting support services programs; and $50,000 for the state health department to inform the public that it does not use taxpayer dollars to fund abortion.

A spokesperson for Whitmer, a Democrat, said that she vetoed specific items because they did not “fully support reproductive health and choice.”

But pro-life advocates believe Whitmer is helping to line the pockets of Planned Parenthood.

Whitmer’s veto “ensures that Planned Parenthood and other abortion businesses in the state will be protected from the competition that adoption services and other alternatives would provide,” AUL pointed out.

Right to Life Michigan President Barbara Listing expressed her disappointment in Whitmer’s decision to not invest in these life-affirming programs.

“Gov. Whitmer has supported pregnancy help programs for students as a state representative,” she said in a press release, “but now, as governor, rejects these efforts to aid mothers in carrying their children to term and getting the help that they deserve.

“ … The gap between the number of adoptions and abortions is already large, and with the actions of Gov. Whitmer, that gap will continue to grow.

“This is just one more in the long series of actions by Gov. Whitmer that shows her extreme pro-abortion stance. We are not surprised by her actions to deprive women of pregnancy help. Gov. Whitmer’s approach to dealing with women facing crisis pregnancies is abortion first, actual help second.

“Pro-life Michiganders strive to help mothers in need with more than 150 pregnancy help centers and adoption agencies around the state, and these funds would have been crucial to continuing to help children and women.”

In 2020, nearly 30,000 abortions were performed in Michigan, an 8.5% increase over 2019 and the highest amount since 1996, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

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America’s Greatest Need Has Never Been Political Alone—It Has Always Been Spiritual

As America passed the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, many were asking an important question: What has become of the American Dream? To mark this historic milestone, Elon University in North Carolina conducted a nationwide survey examining how Americans view their nation, its government, and its future. Polls can fluctuate with current events and political climates, but they often reveal something deeper: the hopes, fears, and convictions of ordinary citizens. This survey paints a sobering picture.

Is Genesis Too Controversial To Preach From The Pulpit? Too Many Pastors Say ‘Yes’

Over the years, I’ve had so many pastors tell me that they avoid preaching the early chapters of Genesis in their churches because it’s just too controversial and can cause division. To avoid ruffling feathers, many pastors avoid it, or if they must teach those early chapters, they are often very vague, not taking a position on Genesis or presenting all the positions and letting their congregation choose for themselves. But this approach has had major negative consequences!

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Called Out From The Culture: The Hope For America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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