CURE hosts press conference July 11th to push back against efforts for national abortion law
Washington, D.C.- The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), a policy and research center dedicated to fighting poverty and seeking solutions for black families to grow and their communities to flourish, will host a press conference on Monday, July 11 at 10:00 a.m. EST with black pro-life experts and advocates to push back against the attempts by Congress and the Biden Administration to pass national legislation allowing abortion up until the moment of birth.
We are driven by truth. While we are driven to protect the sanctity of life, the Left is driven to destroy it. The U.S. House of Representatives has already passed the “Women’s Health Protection Act,” an effort to allow abortion nationally for any reason up until the moment of birth and force taxpayers to pay for it. Discussions now progress in the Senate, where even elimination of the filibuster is being considered in an effort to push the abortion agenda into law. These extreme proposals by the Left must be countered in the ongoing and necessary fight to protect and preserve life.
When: Monday, July 11, 10:00 a.m.
Star Parker, Center for Urban Renewal and Education
Jonathan Alexandre, Liberty Counsel Action
Ryan Bomberger, Radiance Foundation
Angela Minter, Sisters for Life
Rev. Dean Nelson, Human Coalition
Where: 1317 F Street, NW, 1st Floor
Washington, D.C. 20004
Live Streamed: Facebook.com/CUREpolicy and StarParkerforFreedom on Youtube.
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CURE is a policy and research center dedicated to fighting poverty and restoring dignity through messages of faith, freedom and personal responsibility. CURE seeks free-market solutions to provide education, employment, healthcare and the opportunity for black families to grow and their communities to flourish.
For more information and to attend, please contact media@curepolicy.org.
Photo credit: Students for Life