Vote No November 3rd

on the “Virginia right to reproductive freedom amendment.”

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Vote NO

on the “Virginia Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment.”

Voters’ biggest concerns are:

  • Health and safety standards will be removed from abortion facilities.
  • Remove requirements that licensed medical doctor commit abortions.
  • Parental consent and notification requirements will be removed, leaving parents of minors in the dark about invasive medical procedures on their children.
  • Abortion up until birth will be legalized and sold for profit instead of prioritizing healthy, more affordable alternatives.

If passed, this amendment will:

  • Remove health and safety standards for abortion facilities.
  • End requirements that a licensed medical doctor commit abortions.
  • Remove parental consent & notification requirements, leaving parents of minors in the dark about invasive medical procedures on their children.
  • Legalize abortion up until birth and make Idaho’s abortion laws as liberal as states such as Washington and California.

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What does a “Yes” vote on the "Virginia Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment" mean?

Voting “Yes” on the “Virginia Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment” will mean adding taxpayer-funded abortion through all nine months, for any reason, into your state’s constitution. Once added, this will be very hard to remove or change.

Will a “No” vote on this amendment take away all abortion?

Voting “No” on the “Virginia Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment” doesn’t repeal any existing state laws regarding abortion. Virginia law currently allows abortions for the life and health of the mother as well as for cases of rape and incest. Passing this amendment will enshrine abortion through all nine months in the state constitution.

Will voting "no" remove miscarriage & ectopic pregnancy care?

Neither miscarriage nor ectopic pregnancies are treated through abortion and therefore are completely unrelated to “Virginia Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment.” Sadly, some political groups use these real, traumatic events to fearmonger voters into supporting something they otherwise would not (abortion up until birth). Necessary healthcare for miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies is already legal in Virginia and widely available at hospitals and clinics.

What is a late-term abortion and how much can it cost?

Late-term abortions, or those done beyond 16 weeks‘ gestation (about 4 months of pregnancy), are invasive surgical procedures that either dismember or poison the preborn child. By this point in a baby’s gestation, the baby has a heartbeat, can feel the pain of the procedure, and has developed all internal organs. Late-term abortions are sold to women for anywhere from $500-$10,000 and are never medically necessary (the baby can simply be delivered whole and alive – see more below in the “Testimonials” section). Women are often unnecessarily sold these procedures for thousands of dollars by abortion industry leaders who have financial self-interest in keeping late-term abortions legal through ballot measures.

Read the Virginia Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment

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Testimonials

Hear from women and families who the abortion industry has directly hurt.

MEET MIA

MEET REBECCA

MEET HOPE

MEET FAITH

MEET JOSIAH