in Pennsylvania's First Congressional District
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania's_1st_congressional_district http://archphila.org/pastplan/MAPS/Arch.pdf
and the Central Garden State

Sunday, September 23, 2018

9/23/18 Pa update

SB 3, the Dismemberment Abortion Ban, passed the Pa Senate and House but needed a strong majority in the House to overcome the anticipated veto by our pro abortion extremist governor. Bucks County's Davis, Farry, Galloway, and Warren shamefully voted AGAINST the Dismemberment Abortion Ban (McIlhinney shamefully opposed it in the Senate.).

Pa Catholic Conference

Current Alerts:
Some Additional Information:
    • Senate Bill 613/House Bill 1410 would add “gender identity or expression” and “sexual orientation” to Pennsylvania’s non-discrimination law. Changing the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA) will jeopardize many churches and their charitable outreach if they continue to adhere to their religious beliefs because the proposals do not adequately provide for conscience protection.....Urge lawmakers to oppose any bill that does not adequately protect our constitutional right of religious liberty" (https://www.pacatholic.org/legislative-review/). 
      [The
      HB 300 of the 2013 Session was described by the Pa Catholic Conference as "intolerant and prejudiced against people of faith."  Yet, its co-sponsors included Bucks County's Tina Davis, John Galloway, Scott Petri, Marguerite Quinn, and Steve SantarsieroThat old HB 300 evolved, if you will, into HB 1410. with co-sponsors including Tina Davis, John Galloway, Helen Tai, Perry Warren, Kathy Watson, and Marguerite Quinn.  Among SB 613's  co-sponsors is Chuck McIlhinney.  With McIlhinney stepping down, both Santarsiero and Quinn are looking for fill his seat.]  
    • "Senate Bill 300 [/HB 1542?] would prioritize the limited federal and state public funding women’s health services and family planning first to the most efficient and comprehensive health care providers. Health care providers such as federally qualified health centers that provide many different services like diabetes and heart disease screening, even flu shots, would have priority. Other providers that are more focused on family planning such as Planned Parenthood would be lower on the list for funding" (https://www.pacatholic.org/legislative-review/)

Pa Family.org Citizen Action Center  

Pa Pro Life Federation

Report card (Harrisburg, 9 4 18)  

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