Photo of Pro-Life Protest in front of Supreme Court

As a Christian, Senator Hyde-Smith believes in the sanctity of life and the need for federal policies that strengthen America’s families. She is committed to supporting policies and legislation to protect the lives of unborn children.  An opponent to taxpayer funding of abortions, the Senator has a strong record of opposing any measure that encourages abortion, as a matter of law or policy.


A year after Dobbs ... 

Laurel Leader-Call

A year after Dobbs ... 

Senator weighs in on state of pro-life movement

Jun 23, 2023  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In advance of the first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade, U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today delivered a floor speech on...

A YEAR AFTER DOBBS DECISION, HYDE-SMITH WEIGHS STATE OF PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT

A YEAR AFTER DOBBS DECISION, HYDE-SMITH WEIGHS STATE OF PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT

In Speech, Senate Pro-Life Caucus Chair Lauds Lives Saved, While Critical of Democrats’ Extreme Pro-Abortion Agenda

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VIDEO CLIPS:  Senator Hyde-Smith Comments on Pro-Life Advances, Democratic Pro-Abortion Agenda.
VIDEO:  Senator Hyde-Smith Delivers Speech on State of Pro-Life Movement a Year After Dobbs Decision.
TEXT:  Senator Hyde-Smith’s Dobbs Decision Anniversary Speech.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In advance of the first...

Op-Ed: Not Enough Abortions?

Real Clear Policy

Op-Ed: Not Enough Abortions?

By Marjorie Dannenfelser & Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith

When Americans think about supporting U.S. troops, they usually think about servicemembers with difficult deployments far from their families. Or wounded veterans in need of health care, jobs, or...

Equal Rights Amendment fails again as Senate GOP mounts filibuster

The Washington Times

Equal Rights Amendment fails again as Senate GOP mounts filibuster

By Stephen Dinan

The Equal Rights Amendment died another death Thursday after the Senate failed to muster the votes needed to resuscitate it.

Republicans successfully filibustered to block a measure that...