Missouri is taking a different approach to use stimulus money from the pro-abortion Obama administration for pro-life causes.
The Missouri House has passed a bill that would provide what they are calling scholarships. Daniel McConchie of Americans United for Life (AUL) tells OneNewsNow how the money would be used.
“Maternity homes and pregnancy resource centers in the state — they can apply for grants,” he explains. “They are setting aside $2 million of the stimulus money to be able to promote these types of alternatives to abortion, especially for those women who find themselves in very desperate situations where they need help.”
McConchie believes it is a good model for other state governments to use. “This is one not only that we help promote a culture of life in the states that consider doing this, but also help vulnerable women at the same time,” he adds.
AUL can provide the language of the bill to lawmakers in other states and answer related questions, McConchie says.










