Abortion is a social issue that has been getting a lot of attention from lawmakers in Washington, D.C., and in statehouses across the country these days.
Indiana Rep. Mike Pence (R) has introduced legislation that would deny Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider, public funding.
"If Planned Parenthood wants to be involved in providing counseling services and HIV testing, they ought not be in the business of providing abortions," the pro-life congressman told Politico in an interview Tuesday. "As long as they aspire to do that, I'll be after them."
Seton Motely, president of Less Government, speculated on how the abortion legislation might fare in Congress on the Feb. 17 edition of the CBN News Channel's Midday News. Click play to watch.