Mississippians For Healthy Families

Initiative 26 is known as the “personhood amendment” – a proposed constitutional amendment that establishes the “personhood” of each citizen as being “from the moment of fertilization, cloning, or equivalent thereof.” No matter your opinion on the moment life begins, this is a dangerous amendment with extreme consequences for all Mississippi women and families.

So, about that personhood initiative:
05/14/2014

So, about that personhood initiative:

There will be no pro-life “personhood” initiative on the Mississippi ballot this November, state officials confirmed Wednesday, as a senior figure in the anti-abortion camp said activists had long ago abandoned the drive to revive the measure.

Mississippians said no in 2011, and we still believe that the government has no place in private decisions.
05/12/2014

Mississippians said no in 2011, and we still believe that the government has no place in private decisions.

Abortion opponents face a Wednesday deadline to submit petitions to put the proposed state constitutional amendment on the November 2015 ballot. It would be nearly identical to a ballot initiative that 58 percent of Mississippi voters rejected in November 2011.

01/11/2013

Look familiar? "Constitution; amend to provide that the right to life is a fundamental right and "person" applies to all humans from conception."

08/20/2012

Many women who are r***d do become pregnant. No government should have the right to force a woman to carry a pregnancy caused by her attacker.

American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 175, Issue 2, Pages 320-325, August 1996, Authors:Melisa M. Holmes, MD; Heidi S. Resnick, PhD; Dean G. Kilpatrick, PhD; Connie L. Best, PhD

"Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) cosponsored a bill that would give fetuses full personhood rights from the moment of fertilizat...
08/12/2012

"Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) cosponsored a bill that would give fetuses full personhood rights from the moment of fertilization, which was even rejected by voters in the socially conservative state of Mississippi."

Despite Mitt Romney's efforts to court women voters ahead of November, he chose a running mate who is far outside the mainstream on women's health issues. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) cosponsored a bill that would give fetuses full personhood rights from the moment of fertilization, which was even reject...

05/01/2012

If there are any Alabama folks on this page, head's up: There is a legislative hearing on personhood (SB 5) tomorrow. The hearing is at 11 a.m., in 304 in the State House.

04/13/2012

So Andy Gipson plugged some heartbeat language into a bill on child homicide. Did he think no one would notice that his new language + current law = personhood? Discuss.

Remember when the Yes on 26 folks said personhood wouldn't ban access to IVF or contraceptives?  In this piece the Oklah...
03/27/2012

Remember when the Yes on 26 folks said personhood wouldn't ban access to IVF or contraceptives? In this piece the Oklahoma person running their efforts "acknowledged.... that Personhood wants to ban the IUD and emergency contraception, because they 'potentially can fall into that category when they disrupt the implantation of an embryo.'" And "The revised language also says that the amendment would “affect, but not prohibit” in vitro fertilization, with restrictions that infertility advocates say amount to the same thing."

It failed to restrict women's rights in Mississippi and Colorado, but Personhood USA won't quit. Next up: Oklahoma

03/12/2012

A small group of people held a press conference last week to announce they are unhappy that Mississippi legislators did not pass personhood, and that their group will push a new voter-driven effort by gathering petitions to get this back on the ballot. What are your thoughts?

03/07/2012

Looks like all of the personhood bills in MS have died - for now. But keep a watchful eye and be diligent. Some of these legislators are pretty slick, and you never know what they might try to slip through the cracks.

02/22/2012

Several of you have mentioned that you reached out to legislators about the newest personhood legislation. What are you hearing from them?

02/20/2012

We're feeling like a broken record about this: Remember when Mississippians resoundingly voted to protect our families and reject personhood in November? We do too! It was amazing! Unfortunately some MS legislators either forgot or weren't paying attention because they filed a personhood bill in the Mississippi House. Now that bill has been introduced, HC 61.

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