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Ad Company’s Policy Shift ‘Cancels’ Pro-Life Billboards

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Clear Channel Outdoor ‘soft canceled’ Prolife Across America, its client of several decades.
One of the Prolife Across America billboards across the country
One of the Prolife Across America billboards across the country (photo: Courtesy of PLAA)

A billboard on the side of an old building can be life-changing.

A Prolife Across America (PLAA) billboard at an unsightly intersection in Duluth, Minnesota, motivated a pregnant woman to visit a pro-life pregnancy center.

The director of a pregnancy-resource center in Duluth recently contacted PLAA Director Mary Ann Kuharski to tell her the impact of one of PLAA’s billboards, which feature a baby’s image and fetal-development facts.

“A young college girl just came in and said her dorm is three blocks from there, and she was stopped at the stoplight and looked up, and here is this ad reminding her the baby had fingerprints,” Kuharski recalled to the Register of the center head’s comments. “She’s scheduled for an abortion at nine weeks, so I just know the Holy Spirit has got this even if I don’t.”

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