I’ve relied on a lot of people over the years to help me understand the different dimensions of being pro-life. Rita Marker, founder of the International Anti-Euthanasia Task Force (later known as the Patients Rights Council), long ago introduced me to the public policy side of end-of-life issues. She was a titan in defense ofContinue reading “Remembering Rita Marker”
Author Archives: Ellen Kolb
Down-ballot races are the best reason to vote in November
The presidential race is not what will have me running to the polls on November 5. Neither presidential candidate has earned my vote. On the other hand, the lower-tier races will have a much greater impact on life-issue policies. I make the case for down-ballot races in my latest Substack post, on the newsletter IContinue reading “Down-ballot races are the best reason to vote in November”
Welcome to readers of Leaven for the Loaf
With the blog Leaven for the Loaf, I reported for twelve years on life-issue bills at the New Hampshire State House and on pro-life work statewide. I let that blog’s readers know that it would sunset at the end of the 2024 legislative session – and we just went out on a win, as theContinue reading “Welcome to readers of Leaven for the Loaf”