Dear Pro-life American,

It is outrageous that pro-abortion Members of Congress have routinely snuck into so-called “must pass” legislation language that requires taxpayers to fund the slaughter of the innocent unborn.

To help prohibit any and all taxpayer funding of abortion, please sign the National Pro-Life Alliance petition to your Congressman and U.S. Senators below right away.

After signing the petition, please consider chipping in with a donation of $10 or more to the National Pro-Life Alliance to help them build opposition to taxpayer funding of abortion. No matter the amount you give, your donation will be matched by a generous supporter!

     Sincerely,

     Martin Fox, President
     National Pro-Life Alliance

Petition to Your Congressman and U.S. Senators
Support the Protecting Life and Taxpayers Act
Whereas:   One out of every four babies conceived is a victim of abortion, a tragedy that has claimed more than 62 million innocent lives since the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion-on-demand; and
Whereas:   Every abortion is a gruesome act that ends an innocent human life and cannot be tolerated in a civilized society; and
Whereas:   Planned Parenthood alone continues to receive more than $500 million per year in tax dollars; and
Whereas:   The pro-abortion lobby hides abortion funding in virtually every piece of "must pass" legislation, including continuing resolutions, budget and authorization bills, and even defense authorization bills;
Therefore: I urge you to cosponsor and do everything in your power to force a vote on Congresswoman Vicky hartzler's Protecting Life and Taxpayers Act (H.R. 833) which would defund every provision in the budget that forces taxpayers to fund abortion.

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