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South Korean government pays couples to marry as birth rates plummet

South Korea is offering expanded government-funded cash incentives to couples who marry in an attempt to reverse the country’s plummeting birth rate crisis. According to myNews, local governments in South Korea are expanding funding beyond child subsidies to cash incentives for marriage-related expenses, including cash incentives for first dates, engagements, and honeymoon expenses.

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Kentucky’s abortion ban upheld after lawsuit dropped

Kentucky’s commitment to protecting unborn life was reaffirmed when the ACLU of Kentucky withdrew its lawsuit, Poe v. Coleman, challenging the state’s pro-life laws. This dismissal ensures that Kentucky’s trigger law and six-week abortion ban remain intact, safeguarding babies from abortion in nearly all cases.

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After Banning Abortions, West Virginia Gov Signs Bill for $3 Million to Help Pregnant Moms

West Virginia’s pro-life Governor Patrick Morrisey conducted a bill signing ceremony at Cross Point Church in Beckley, West Virginia,, on May 29. One of the key pieces of legislation that West Virginians for Life (WVFL) supported, SB 537, allows for expansion to The Support for Mothers and Babies Act, which was established in 2023 under legislation passed while current US Senator Jim Justice was governor.

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