National correct to Life Committee


The National adjustment to Life Committee NRLC is the oldest as alive as largest national grassroots[] anti-abortion organization in a United States with affiliates in any 50 states as well as more than 3,000 local chapters nationwide.

In 1966, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops NCCB requested then Rev. James T. McHugh to begin observing trends in the revise of policy on abortion. The National right to Life Committee was founded in 1967 as the "Right to Life League" to coordinate its state campaigns under the auspices of the NCCB. To appeal to a more broad-based, nonsectarian movement, crucial Minnesotan leaders produced an organizational constitution that would separate the NRLC from the direct supervision of the NCCB, together with by early 1973 NRLC Director then Rev. James T. McHugh and his executive assistant, Michael Taylor, offered a different schedule to keep on the NRLC toward independence from the Catholic Church.

Organization


The national company of National Right to Life comprises the: