At 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon, 142 Wisconsinites boarded Lamar buses 1, 2, and 3 and headed out to Washington D.C. to attend the March for Life.
State Sen. Romaine Quinn (R-Cameron) and State Rep. Joy Goeben (R-Hobart) have introduced companion legislation (Senate Bill [SB] 553/Assembly Bill [AB] 546) that provides definitional clarity in Wisconsin abortion law.
The bills do so by amending the various statutory definitions of “abortion” to make explicit that a physician’s performance of a medical procedure or treatment designed or intended to prevent the death of a pregnant woman and not designed or intended to kill the unborn child is not an abortion.
July 2025 saw the landscape of our laws in Wisconsin shift and settle back to the Roe days with the dismissal of Planned Parenthood v. Urmanski and Kaul v. Urmanski decision which saw the fall of our 1849 abortion ban. Let’s take a look at each of these to see what we are now up against with the future of the Pro-Life Movement in Wisconsin.
We are greatly saddened to announce that Care for All WI, an abortion center, has now opened their doors in Milwaukee. They are located at 756 N 35th Street, Suite 204, Milwaukee, WI 53208.
Editorial Update 6.13.2025: March for Life Wisconsin has been rescheduled to Saturday, July 26, 2025. More information can be found at MarchforLifeWisconsin.org.
Did you know that June 14, 2025, marks the annual March for Life Wisconsin? On the second Saturday of June, hundreds if not thousands of pro-life, pro-family people from communities around Wisconsin will gather together at the State Street steps at the State Capitol in Madison from 2-4pm. There, we will rally with speakers who will address a variety of pro-life, pro-family topics as we support women and their babies and “embrace them both.”
The person we want to see there?