In a January 28 story published on LifeSite News, reporter Matt Lamb revealed that 0 complaints have been filed against Massachusetts pregnancy resource centers (PRCs), according to results from a public records request he filed with MA Attorney General Andrea Campbell's office on January 7, 2025. Lamb wrote:
Governor Maura Healey has long targeted pro-life pregnancy centers and, in fact, is currently the target of a federal lawsuit because of her animosity. She recently gave $1.8 million to abortion facilities for “infrastructure” and “security.” However, her own attorney general’s office said there have been no civil rights complaints filed against the pro-life centers in the past seven months since Gov. Healey announced a “first-in-the-nation” campaign against the charities.
Lamb's records request follows several others filed by Massachusetts Citizens for Life and coalition partners with state offices since 2022, when then Attorney General Maura Healey and Senator Elizabeth Warren launched a series of unjustified assertions, public warnings and verbal attacks against charitable PRCs in the wake of the US Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade.
With every records request filed, results indicated that no complaints of merit have been filed during PRCs' four-decade operation, nor have any records indicated actions by or occurrences at PRCs that would remotely justify the millions in taxpayer dollars used in efforts to damage these critical and beloved community resources. To the contrary, women who have received help at PRCs consistently report satisfaction ratings of 98% or higher.
At a Massachusetts Citizens for Life State House event on June 25, 2024, women delivered nearly 5,000 signed petitions to Governor Healey's office, asking her to end her campaign against PRCs. To date, we have not received a response from the governor. We will be returning to her office soon.
If you have not yet signed the petition, please do so today. Then forward the link to friends and family.