Taxpayer Abortion Subsidy Prevention Act

State Senator André Jacque (R-De Pere) and State Representative Elijah Behnke (R-Oconto) have introduced companion legislation, Senate Bill (SB) 300 and Assembly Bill (AB) 247 respectively, in the Wisconsin Legislature. Together these bills, entitled the Taxpayer Abortion Subsidy Prevention Act, would prohibit the use of public employees and public property for activities relating to abortion. Should legal abortion ever return to Wisconsin, either by judicial ruling or statutory enactment, it is critical that we have laws on the books that shield taxpayers from subsidizing the killing of their preborn brothers and sisters with their state tax dollars.

Strongly supported by Pro-Life Wisconsin, SB 300/AB 247 would do the following: 1) prohibit persons employed by the state, a state agency, or a local governmental unit from providing abortion services, promoting or encouraging abortion services, making abortion referrals, or training others or receiving training in performing abortions while acting within the scope of their public employment, whether located within or without the state; and 2) prohibit the use of public property to provide abortion services, promote or encourage abortion services, make abortion referrals, or train individuals in performing abortions, whether located within or without the state.

The Taxpayer Abortion Subsidy Prevention Act would outlaw attempts by University of Wisconsin (UW) employees to plan and erect abortion centers on public property, as occurred with the Madison Surgery Center in 2009 prior to the plan’s abandonment. It would also outlaw public funding of UW medical resident abortion training, and UW faculty performance of abortions at the Madison Planned Parenthood abortion facility, a grisly contractual arrangement that stained the reputation of Wisconsin’s public university system and its flagship hospital. Ob/Gyn medical residents can be effectively trained in addressing the complications of abortion without actually performing abortions.

Importantly, the bills’ prohibitions do not apply to a physician who performs a medical intervention designed or intended to prevent the death of a pregnant woman (i.e.; a medical emergency early induction or C-section and the removal of a miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy) if the physician makes all reasonable medical efforts under the circumstances to preserve both the life of the woman and the life of the unborn child in a manner consistent with conventional medical practice.

Such a medical intervention is not a legal abortion because it does not involve: 1) intent to terminate the pregnancy; and 2) intent other than to increase the probability of a live birth, as defined in Wisconsin’s current law abortion statute, s.253.10(2)(a), included in the legislation. Therefore, any medical treatment provided to a pregnant woman by a physician that results in the unintentional injury or death of her unborn child is not a violation of the bills’ prohibitions. Abortion, statutorily defined as the intentional killing of a preborn child, is never medically necessary to save the life or improve the health of the mother.

Abortion is not health care. And in poll after poll, Americans overwhelmingly say they oppose taxpayer-funded abortion. A Knights of Columbus/Marist Poll released on January 18, 2023, showed 78% of respondents opposing the use of tax dollars to pay for abortions overseas and 60% opposing the use of tax dollars to fund abortions in the United States. The proposed Taxpayer Abortion Subsidy Prevention Act respects the consciences of Wisconsin taxpayers who oppose the use of public funds to subsidize abortion directly or indirectly. Pro-Life Wisconsin will fight for this legislation every legislative session until it becomes law.

Pro-Life Wisconsin Strongly Opposes Legislation Weakening State Abortion Ban

Pro-Life Wisconsin Strongly Opposes Legislation Weakening State Abortion Ban

“A vote to add more exceptions to Wisconsin’s abortion ban is a vote to kill more preborn babies. It is that simple," said Matt Sande, Pro-Life Wisconsin Legislative Director. "The fact is that legal abortion – the direct, intentional killing of a living preborn human being – is incapable of being justified. It is always and everywhere wrong, regardless of motivation or consequence. It may never be employed, even in the narrowest of circumstances, as a means to a greater end. It is incredibly disheartening that legislative Republicans are working to restore abortion to Wisconsin."

Viterbo University to "Significantly Curtail" Pro-Life Activities on Campus

Viterbo University to "Significantly Curtail" Pro-Life Activities on Campus

Viterbo University, founded in 1890, ”is proud to be the only Catholic university in the Diocese of La Crosse and to participate directly in the life of the local Church.” According to their website, what makes Viterbo catholic is “a commitment to upholding the gospel understanding of the sacredness of all human life.” However, the comments that ensued during Monday’s convocation raise suspicion over the validity of this commitment.

Demand Governor Evers and Attorney General Kaul Enforce Wisconsin's Abortion Law s.940.04

Demand Governor Evers and Attorney General Kaul Enforce Wisconsin's Abortion Law s.940.04

On Friday, June 24, 2022, the United States Supreme Court delivered a monumental opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization – which overturned the precedent set in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Now the issue of abortion has returned to the states, and it is up to our state attorney general, Josh Kaul, and county district attorneys to enforce Wisconsin’s pre-Roe criminal abortion statute 940.04.

A Post-Roe Wisconsin

A Post-Roe Wisconsin

The United States Supreme Court is on the precipice of overturning its most egregious ruling: Roe v. Wade. After 49 years and over sixty million slain, it is far past time Roe be tossed upon the ash heap of history. If the Supreme Court overturns Roe and Casey and sends the abortion issue back to the states, it is critical that we be prepared to protect every preborn child in Wisconsin from the moment of conception. This will require two, and possibly three, state legislative actions.

Pro-Life Wisconsin at Ozaukee County Fair: Encountering Post-Abortive Women

Pro-Life Wisconsin at Ozaukee County Fair: Encountering Post-Abortive Women

She said, “I’ve seen an abortion before. It’s just a mass of tissue.” It didn’t hit me at that time, but I came to realize she was talking about her own abortion. This is what happens when women and men don’t heal from their abortion. Misery wants company. This woman needs healing and prayer. Thank you in advance for praying for this woman. She was lied to about her baby. Now she has heard the truth. The rest is up to God.

Mom: "You Saved My Baby Nine Years Ago and Again Today. This is the Sign I Was Looking For!"

Mom: "You Saved My Baby Nine Years Ago and Again Today. This is the Sign I Was Looking For!"

“This may sound crazy, but this little hat reminded me of when I was here nine years ago for an abortion. A woman on the sidewalk gave me a knit baby hat just like this one. I decided to not have the abortion because of that woman’s kindness and the little gift she gave me. This is too much of a coincidence. You guys saved my baby back then. He is now nine years old and here you are again! This is the sign I was looking for. I can’t have the abortion now. No way.”