
Mia Steupert, M.A.
Research AssociateMia Steupert serves as Research Associate at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, where she focuses on conducting research on abortion statistics at the national and state levels and how changing legislative environments in the states impact abortion provision and data.
Prior to joining CLI, Mia was a research intern at a conservative think tank where she focused on the inner workings of Planned Parenthood and sexuality legislation at the federal and state levels. Mia also interned at the Institute on Religion and Democracy where she wrote articles for their blog on politics and the Catholic Church.
Mia holds an MA in Government with a concentration in law and policy from Regent University with honors and a BA, cum laude with distinction, in Political Science from Emmanuel College. Mia has completed two thesis papers- a graduate thesis on Catholic sexual ethics and an undergraduate thesis on the American nuclear family and government policy and is a member of the Pi Sigma Alpha and Kappa Gamma Pi honor societies.
In her free time, Mia likes to play softball and golf, read and write about Catholic theology, cook, and be with friends and family.
Research Authored
Abortion Reporting: South Dakota (2021)
South Dakota’s 2021 abortion report was published by the South Dakota Department of Health in June 2022. The report shows that chemical abortion and abortions altogether sharply increased in 2021 from 2020.
Abortion Reporting: Arkansas (2021)
The Arkansas Department of Health released Arkansas' 2021 abortion report in June 2022, showing that chemical abortions significantly declined in Arkansas in 2021.
Abortion Reporting: Colorado (2021)
Colorado’s 2021 abortion report was published online by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment in May 2022. The report shows that abortions increased from 2020. This is the second state summary from Charlotte Lozier Institute covering calendar year 2021 from states that publish annual reports.
Abortion Reporting: Alaska (2021)
Alaska was one of the first states to publish its 2021 abortion report, releasing is 2021 statistics online in April 2022. The report shows that abortions increased from 2020. This is the first state summary from Charlotte Lozier Institute covering calendar year 2021 from states that publish annual reports.
Abortion Reporting: Kansas (2020)
Kansas’ preliminary 2020 abortion report was published online in June 2021, and the final report was published in December 2021.
Abortion Reporting: Montana (2020)
Montana’s 2020 vital statistics report, which contains the state’s abortion data, was published on the website of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services in February 2022. The report shows that Montana abortions increased in 2020.
Abortion Reporting: Idaho (2020)
Idaho’s 2020 abortion report was published by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare in January 2022. The report shows that abortions increased from the previous year.
Abortion Reporting: Wisconsin (2021)
Wisconsin’s 2021 abortion report was released in October 2022, showing that abortions in Wisconsin increased from 2020.
A Primer on the Standing with Moms Act
Senator Rubio’s “Providing for Life Act” is a combination of new and existing pro-life and pro-family proposals that Rubio has introduced in Congress that provide comprehensive support and services across a spectrum of needs for pregnant women, new moms, and their young children.
Fact Sheet: The Growth of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Fetal Care Centers in the United States
Advancements in science and medicine over the past 50 years have paved the way for the “Perinatal Revolution”—recognizing the unborn child as a separate patient and offering life-saving care before birth.