By: Emily Brindley
Anti-abortion groups such as Texas Right to Life and Texas Alliance for Life have voiced approval, alongside physician groups such as the Texas Hospital Association and the Texas Medical Association.
By: Emily Brindley
Anti-abortion groups such as Texas Right to Life and Texas Alliance for Life have voiced approval, alongside physician groups such as the Texas Hospital Association and the Texas Medical Association.
By: Steven Ardary
Ashley Sosa, from Texas Alliance for Life, said in an April committee meeting that the statue was already finished and ready for installation.
“One day I hope to have kids of my own and walk through the Capitol grounds showing them a monument that beautifully honors the love, sacrifice and sacred bond between a mother and her child,” Sosa said.
By: Jeremy Wallace
While the statue will be placed on public property, it will not be funded with public money. Ashley Sosa, of the Texas Alliance for Life, told a committee in the state Senate last month that it is being fully funded through private donors.
By: Olivia Aldridge
The bill garnered broad, bipartisan support, with endorsements from doctors, medical groups and prominent anti-abortion groups, including the Texas Alliance for Life.