Abortion alternatives funding is threatened in planned state budget
Submitted on March 03, 2010
By Joseph Kenny | jkenny@stlouisreview.com
Lisa A. Johnston
Committee moves to slash funding for women in crisis pregnancies.
They are women who are pregnant and have nowhere else to turn.
They come to Our Lady's Inn often after having lived on the streets or in their cars or after having been released from hospitals.
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