Roe v. Wade may soon be overturned … but NOT in Iowa

On Dec. 1, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court heard the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, a critical case that represents the best chance at overturning Roe v. Wade that the pro-life movement has ever seen.

After 49 horrific years, Roe’s reign of terror may soon end—either with this Dobbs case or another future case. But that doesn’t mean abortion will end right away. Instead, the battle for life could quickly shift to the states. Many legal experts believe that the Justices will not completely ban abortion in America. Rather, they will return the issue to every state.

Each state would be responsible for regulating abortion. Each state would decide the destiny of their unborn children.

An In Iowa, even if Roe is overturned, abortion would still be legal.

What’s more, because of a horrendous Iowa Supreme Court ruling in 2018, abortion in Iowa may even be expanded—all the way to the day of a baby’s birth!

Life may be winning in Washington, but here in Iowa, we have some serious work to do … and it begins with the Protect Life Amendment.

The FAMiLY Leader’s Bob Vander Plaats explains:

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