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Charlotte Lozier Institute

Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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An Analysis of Colorado’s SB 25-183

This week, the Colorado State Senate will begin legislative debate on SB 25-183. This bill will require Colorado’s Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus programs to cover elective abortions. A very broad body of research from economics, political science, and public health journals shows that when s...

Filed: CLI Amicus Brief in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic

Recently, Spero Law filed an amicus brief in support of South Carolina in the case Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic on behalf of the Charlotte Lozier Institute and two other organizations. The brief argues that Planned Parenthood should not have to be funded by state Medicaid programs bec...

Supporting Mothers, Strengthening Futures: Reforming Arkansas’s Policies for Families with Young Children

This paper explores reforms that could be implemented to strengthen support for families and children in need in Arkansas.

Are Pro-life Laws Harming Women and Children? An Examination of Claims Against Texas

Texas is often the subject of interest and criticism. The Texas Heartbeat Act was the first strong protection of unborn life allowed while Roe was in effect, and an even stronger protection, the Texas Human Life Protection Act, was enforced following the overturn of Roe. Much media attention has bee...

Why the Global Protect Life Rule is Right for the U.S. and Nations around the World (2025 Update)

The Mexico City Policy, first introduced in 1984, prohibited U.S. funds for family planning from going to foreign nongovernmental organizations that perform or promote abortion as a method of family planning. In 2017, President Trump restored the MCP and expanded it through Protecting Life in Global...

Strengthening the Pro-Life Safety Net: Federal Response to Perinatal Substance Use

Substance use during pregnancy presents significant health risks, affecting both maternal and fetal health outcomes and often leading to complications that require substantial medical and social intervention. This study provides a comprehensive review of federal policies affecting pregnant and paren...

Supporting Mothers, Strengthening Futures: Reforming Tennessee’s Policies for Families with Young Children

Tennessee has dozens of programs aimed at assisting mothers of young children. This issue of On Point explores ways these programs might be reformed to strengthen Tennessee families in need.

Strengthening the Pro-Life Safety Net: Federal Transportation Policy

Laid out below are specific ways the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) could offer material support to address transportation requirements for pregnant and parenting women in need by leveraging existing programs, including direct aid and funding for transportation programs for that purpose.