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A Rare Bipartisan Opportunity to Protect Unborn Lives
By Bonnie Kristian at Christianity Today
· June 11, 2026
· 4 min read
Last month the state of Arkansas, at the direction of Republican governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, launched a new prenatal and pregnancy health program through a network of Arkansas Health Units. In an effort to improve prenatal health and reduce infant and maternal mortality, the state is now offeri
Key takeaway A few days after Sanders’ announcement, Maryland Democratic governor Wes Moore announced a new cash-assistance program for low-income expectant mothers in the state that is designed to improve maternal and child health.
Why this matters
The recent announcements by governors in Arkansas and Maryland highlight a rare area of bipartisan agreement in the pro-life movement: expanding access to prenatal care and support for low-income expectant mothers. By offering government-funded prenatal care and cash assistance, these states aim to improve maternal and child health, and reduce financial barriers that may lead some women to consider abortion. This approach has been a longstanding goal of many pro-life organizations, which have recognized that supporting healthy pregnancies can be a key factor in reducing the number of abortions. The fact that both a Republican and a Democratic governor have launched initiatives in this area suggests that there may be opportunities for further bipartisan cooperation on this issue. As the pro-life movement continues to evolve in the post-Roe era, initiatives like these may play an increasingly important role in promoting a culture of life and supporting vulnerable families.
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Category: poverty ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: Christianity Today ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Last month the state of Arkansas, at the direction of Republican governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, launched a new prenatal and pregnancy health program through a network of Arkansas Health Units. In an effort to improve prenatal health and reduce infant and maternal mortality, the state is now offeri
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