A recent report indicates abortions in Minnesota have spiked almost 16% after blood-thirsty pro-abortion, pro-Tampons in boys bathrooms Governor and former failed vice presidential candidate "Wavin'" Tim Walz signed a bill in January 2023 for abortions up to birth, aka murder. Whew!
Walz signed into law the Protect Reproductive Options (PRO) Act to enshrine in state statute a “fundamental right” to end the lives of babies without limits or safeguards. The measure he signed allowed abortion on demand even late in pregnancy when unborn babies are viable and can feel excruciating pain. The bill also would also deny parents the right to know if their minor daughter is seeking an abortion.
Now, a new report issued by the Lozier Institute shows abortions increasing 15.8% as a result — with thousands more babies being killed.
In 2023, there were 14,124 abortions reported in Minnesota, an increase of 16% from 2022 when there were 12,193 murders of the unborn. Drug-induced abortions made up 65% of the total, increasing by 24% from 7,391 in 2022 to 9,146 in 2023. CLI estimates that Minnesota’s baby murder rate increased by 16% from 2022 to 12.8 killings per 1,000 women ages 15 to 44 (Fig. 2).1 As of February 2025, 28 states have released 2023 abortion statistics, with 15 states indicating that abortions had increased from the prior year.
Thirty-eight percent of the baby murders reported in 2023 were performed on women who had previously murdered their baby. Twenty-two percent were obtained by women who only murdered one, and 16% by women with more than one prior murder. Forty-five percent of Minnesota abortions were performed on women with no previous live births and 62% on women with no previous murders of their unborn. Twenty percent were obtained by women who had previously suffered a miscarriage.
A majority of the termination of babies reported in Minnesota, 65%, were drug-induced, aka poisoning. Most of the poisoning abortions were induced using mifepristone (64.6% of all baby terminations reported in Minnesota), while 0.2% were induced using misoprostol as the principal drug.
A majority of the termination of babies reported in Minnesota, 65%, were drug-induced, aka poisoning. Most of the poisoning abortions were induced using mifepristone (64.6% of all baby terminations reported in Minnesota), while 0.2% were induced using misoprostol as the principal drug.
There were seven “other” poisoning murders, a category that includes late-term induction abortions. Thirty percent were performed via suction curettage [sucking out the baby's brains with a vacuum] and 5% were dilation and evaluation procedures. There was one murder performed via some other type of surgical procedure, one performed via intrauterine instillation, and three performed via an unknown method.
During the House and Senate floor debates, bare majorities rejected dozens of amendments that would have made the bill Walz signed less extreme.
The defeated amendments included ones to protect unborn children in the third trimester (with exceptions), to protect against the barbaric procedure known as partial-birth abortion, to provide the option of anesthesia when unborn children can feel pain, and to protect women’s health by requiring that third-trimester abortions take place in a hospital and that abortion facilities be licensed by the state.
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During the House and Senate floor debates, bare majorities rejected dozens of amendments that would have made the bill Walz signed less extreme.
The defeated amendments included ones to protect unborn children in the third trimester (with exceptions), to protect against the barbaric procedure known as partial-birth abortion, to provide the option of anesthesia when unborn children can feel pain, and to protect women’s health by requiring that third-trimester abortions take place in a hospital and that abortion facilities be licensed by the state.
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