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MCFL 2025 banquet a success with keynote Kayleigh McEnany

On Friday, September 26, Massachusetts Citizens for Life held its annual banquet, marking 52 years of pro-life advocacy. The event was a tremendous success, with all tables filled and higher participation than in previous years, creating an evening full of energy, inspiration, and community.
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Myrna Maloney Flynn discusses pro-life advocacy and legal battles in Kansans for Life podcast
Massachusetts Citizens for Life president, Myrna Maloney Flynn, shared insights on the growing challenges facing pregnancy resource centers during a recent appearance on On the Right Side of History, a podcast produced by Kansans for Life.
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Abortion pill safety data underreported, new NRLC report shows
A new report from the National Right to Life Committee highlights why complications from abortion drugs are frequently left underreported, raising fresh concerns about the growing use of chemical abortions in the United States.
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MCFL President proposes prenatal education for public school students
On Tuesday, September 16, Massachusetts Citizens for Life President Myrna Maloney Flynn testified before the Joint Committee on Public Education at the State House regarding House Bill 656 and Senate Bill 340.
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Young adults in Boston hear life-affirming abortion pill reversal story

The MCFL Young Adult Chapter recently hosted a meetup with Krystle Arce, who shared her powerful testimony about abortion pill reversal (APR) therapy.
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National Right to Life applauds court ruling upholding defunding of abortion providers
National Right to Life announced Thursday that a federal appellate court has upheld provisions of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” that block Medicaid funding to major abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood.
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The September 2025 edition of the National Right to Life Newsletter

We're pleased to share with you the September 2025 edition of the National Right to Life Newsletter.
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Federal lawsuit challenges Massachusetts foster-care requirements
Two Massachusetts families have filed a federal lawsuit with Alliance Defending Freedom after the state revoked their foster licenses due to their religious beliefs.