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Lila Rose, founder of Live Action, a pro-life nonprofit organization based in Arlington, Va.
Lila Rose, founder of Live Action, a pro-life nonprofit organization based in Arlington, Va. | (Photo: Courtesy of LiveAction.org)

The pro-life advocacy group Live Action applauded the Supreme Court's decision, with organization president Lila Rose stating that she believed the FACT Act was "one of the worst offenses against First Amendment rights we've seen."

Rose also highlighted the value of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers, saying that they are "doing some of the most important work in our communities today."

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"They are providing advocacy, education, baby supplies, parenting classes, and maternity care to women in need. In addition to helping women during pregnancy, they often provide support long after the baby is born," stated Rose.

"Abortion facilities like Planned Parenthood already use millions of dollars from taxpayers to promote their abortion business. No one should be forced to provide free advertising for the abortion industry – least of all pro-life pregnancy centers who are working to promote life, not destroy it."

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