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Janet (Folger) Porter is the Founder and President of Faith2Action to WIN the cultural war for life, liberty, and the family.
Janet is the author of the pro-life Heartbeat Bill, which ensures that “if aheartbeat is detected the baby isprotected.” Heartbeat Bills have been introduced in 25 states and passed in seven (and counting): Arkansas (2013), North Dakota (2013), Iowa (2018), Mississippi (2019), Kentucky (2019), Ohio (2019) where it all began, and Georgia (2019). The federal Heartbeat Bill (HR
490) was introduced in January 2017, with 174 co-sponsors--more than any other pro-life bill. It was heard in the House Judiciary subcommittee, where 18-week-old unborn baby Lincoln Miller “testified” via ultrasound. It was re-introduced in the U.S. House (with the same bill number) in January 2019. Heartbeat Bills have been introduced in Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Heartbeat Laws will ensure that instead of abortion stopping a beating heart, a beating heart will stop abortion.
Janet produced what David Barton says "may be the most important documentary on marriage yet." Light Wins: How to Overcome the Criminalization of Christianity, released in March 2015, is designed to enlighten and equip Christians to push back the darkness threatening marriage and our freedoms.
She has authored five books: The Criminalization of Christianity, True to Life, What's a Girl to Do While Waiting for Mr. Right? Truth to Go, and :30 Seconds to Common Sense. Janet hosted a 60-second daily radio commentary which aired in more than 300 markets for nearly twenty years and a one-hour syndicated radio program for seven years.
Janet served as the National Director of the Center for Reclaiming America, founded by Dr. D. James Kennedy (1997-2002) and initiated the “Truth in Love Campaign” on homosexuality and Freedom of Speech in full-page newspaper and television ads, igniting hundreds of national and international interviews and ex-homosexuals featured on the cover of Newsweek Magazine. Janet also served as Legislative Director of Ohio Right to Life (1988-1997) where she successfully lobbied for passage of the nation's first Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, which sparked the national debate in Congress and throughout the country. She also secured passage of the Woman's Right to Know Law (and 24 hour waiting period), Parental Consent, Fetal Homicide, clinic regulations, adoption reform, patient protection, and de-funding of abortion.
Janet has appeared on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360, Fox News Martha MacCallum’s The Story, CNN’s Erin Burnett Outfront, NBC's Today Show, ABC's Evening News, 20/20, Nightline, CBS This Morning, FOX News,Huckabee, The O’Reilly Factor, Greta Van Susteren, Hardball with Chris Matthews, CNN’s Inside Politics andCNN Headline News, as well as syndicated programs such as Hard Copy and Extra. Janet has been profiled inThe New York Times, People magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the Miami Herald, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and named one of the 10 most fascinating faces in Miami Metro Magazine. She has debated Jack Kevorkian,Planned Parenthood president, Gloria Feldt, National Organization of Women (NOW) president, Kim Gandy, former NOW president, Patricia Ireland, Elizabeth Birch, former President of The Human Rights Campaign, as
well as spokespeople from the ACLU, NARAL, GLSEN, and atheist organizations.
Janet received an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Christian Humanitarian Service from South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary. She graduated with honors from Cleveland State University with a Bachelor's and Master’s Degree in Communication. She received the “Hero of the Faith Award” from Dr. RickScarborough’s Vision America and the “Defender of Life Award” from the Justice Foundation, “Guardian ofLife Award,” and the “Genesis Award” from the National Religious Broadcasters for her daily radio commentaries.
Janet hosted the 2007 Values Voter Presidential Debate in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, described by Governor Mike Huckabee in his book, Do the Right Thing as: “the fairest and most objective of any of the debates we ever had in the entire campaign.” Janet served as a weekly columnist for WorldNetDaily, and was a daily contributor to BarbWire.com. She serves on the boards of Morning Star Ministries and the Oak Initiative and is a frequent speaker on life, marriage, and liberty.
Janet is the author of the pro-life Heartbeat Bill, which ensures that “if aheartbeat is detected the baby isprotected.” Heartbeat Bills have been introduced in 25 states and passed in seven (and counting): Arkansas (2013), North Dakota (2013), Iowa (2018), Mississippi (2019), Kentucky (2019), Ohio (2019) where it all began, and Georgia (2019). The federal Heartbeat Bill (HR
490) was introduced in January 2017, with 174 co-sponsors--more than any other pro-life bill. It was heard in the House Judiciary subcommittee, where 18-week-old unborn baby Lincoln Miller “testified” via ultrasound. It was re-introduced in the U.S. House (with the same bill number) in January 2019. Heartbeat Bills have been introduced in Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Heartbeat Laws will ensure that instead of abortion stopping a beating heart, a beating heart will stop abortion.
Janet produced what David Barton says "may be the most important documentary on marriage yet." Light Wins: How to Overcome the Criminalization of Christianity, released in March 2015, is designed to enlighten and equip Christians to push back the darkness threatening marriage and our freedoms.
She has authored five books: The Criminalization of Christianity, True to Life, What's a Girl to Do While Waiting for Mr. Right? Truth to Go, and :30 Seconds to Common Sense. Janet hosted a 60-second daily radio commentary which aired in more than 300 markets for nearly twenty years and a one-hour syndicated radio program for seven years.
Janet served as the National Director of the Center for Reclaiming America, founded by Dr. D. James Kennedy (1997-2002) and initiated the “Truth in Love Campaign” on homosexuality and Freedom of Speech in full-page newspaper and television ads, igniting hundreds of national and international interviews and ex-homosexuals featured on the cover of Newsweek Magazine. Janet also served as Legislative Director of Ohio Right to Life (1988-1997) where she successfully lobbied for passage of the nation's first Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, which sparked the national debate in Congress and throughout the country. She also secured passage of the Woman's Right to Know Law (and 24 hour waiting period), Parental Consent, Fetal Homicide, clinic regulations, adoption reform, patient protection, and de-funding of abortion.
Janet has appeared on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360, Fox News Martha MacCallum’s The Story, CNN’s Erin Burnett Outfront, NBC's Today Show, ABC's Evening News, 20/20, Nightline, CBS This Morning, FOX News,Huckabee, The O’Reilly Factor, Greta Van Susteren, Hardball with Chris Matthews, CNN’s Inside Politics andCNN Headline News, as well as syndicated programs such as Hard Copy and Extra. Janet has been profiled inThe New York Times, People magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the Miami Herald, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and named one of the 10 most fascinating faces in Miami Metro Magazine. She has debated Jack Kevorkian,Planned Parenthood president, Gloria Feldt, National Organization of Women (NOW) president, Kim Gandy, former NOW president, Patricia Ireland, Elizabeth Birch, former President of The Human Rights Campaign, as
well as spokespeople from the ACLU, NARAL, GLSEN, and atheist organizations.
Janet received an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Christian Humanitarian Service from South Florida Bible College and Theological Seminary. She graduated with honors from Cleveland State University with a Bachelor's and Master’s Degree in Communication. She received the “Hero of the Faith Award” from Dr. RickScarborough’s Vision America and the “Defender of Life Award” from the Justice Foundation, “Guardian ofLife Award,” and the “Genesis Award” from the National Religious Broadcasters for her daily radio commentaries.
Janet hosted the 2007 Values Voter Presidential Debate in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, described by Governor Mike Huckabee in his book, Do the Right Thing as: “the fairest and most objective of any of the debates we ever had in the entire campaign.” Janet served as a weekly columnist for WorldNetDaily, and was a daily contributor to BarbWire.com. She serves on the boards of Morning Star Ministries and the Oak Initiative and is a frequent speaker on life, marriage, and liberty.
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