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Body part peddlers complain that prolifers make them “look bad”

End-Of-Life Decisions and Facts


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Assembly Select Committee On Women's Reproductive Health,
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March 11th, 2020


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Landmark Cases explores the human stories and constitutional dramas behind some of the most significant and frequently cited decisions in the Supreme Court's history


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TS Radio interview
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Meeting the needs of Patients - Post
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CA Senate Health Committee SB 24 hearing on April 3, 2019.


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The Star of Bethlehem shines brightly on the newborn child, Jesus.


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This child doesn’t need Government mandated Pre-K schooling. Young John is the grandchild of a very fine Pro Life Family.


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Four month and six month old human fetal skeletons, displayed At the Federal Civil War Medical and Military history Museum, in Silver Spring, MD. Display can be found in new more current segment of the museum’s historical displays.


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Mary Catherine was an abandoned new-born, found in Antioch and buried by Ca. Right to Life and Birthright of concord, at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Lafayette, Ca. along with 24 other pre-born babies.


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Come Holy Spirit, enlighten the minds and hearts of your people!
July 4th, 2018






Legislative

Reports

StateFederal
July 7, 2020 - Legislation Report - 4 Bills
July 20th 2020 @ 9:35 pm

CALIFORNIA RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE, INC.
2872 Ygnacio Valley Rd. #243
Walnut Creek, Ca  94598
(925) 899-3064
callifeadvocates.org/blog

7/20/21. Walnut Creek, Ca.

There is no one at the state legislature but amending and voting on legislation continues, apparently, from home.

The 3 last bills listed here are going to be heard on 7/27 on the Senate floor. Here are four bills of some importance:

  • AB767, lead author, Asm Tim Grayson, (D-Concord). Victim Compensation.
    Recommendation: Strongly Oppose.
    Hearing:  7/27 Senate Public Safety Comm.  916-651-4118

    Situation:  The bill has gone through 6 amendings and four hearings receiving a strong majority support before it was gutted and amended and on its last hearing. It now carries a radical new interpretation of the State Victim Compensation Fund and its purpose which appears to be a new way for the taxpayer to become the victim of misapplied social justice.

    Summary:  Revises the definition of crime to include an incident in which an individual sustains injury or death as a result of an encounter with a peace officer, regardless of whether the peace officer is arrested for, charged with, or convicted of committing a crime. Prohibits the Victim Compensation Board from denying an application, in whole or in part, based upon a deceased victim’ s involvement in the events leading to the qualifying crime if the victim’ s death occurred as a result of the crime. )This includes someone referred to as a “Derivative Victim” meaning someone) adult, child, prenatal child) experiencing a financial loss because of the victimization, not necessarily death, of a parent, sibling, domestic partner, etc.

    This bill is a stealth attack on police, as well as a free pass for anyone, BLM, LGBTQ, illegals, without accountability, to receive payment from the state, etc. and turns a basically good intentioned program into a fundraising tool for errant citizens.

    Originally Asm. Tim Grayson was merely a listed co-author and Buffy Wicks (both Contra Costa assembly members) was lead author. Now it’s reversed with Grayson as lead author.

    This man was, when he was elected to the Concord city council, a Minister, Republican, pro life and Chaplain to the Sheriffs dept.

    When he got to the state office he became a Democrat,  pro Planned Parenthood and involved with the very progressive element within the state Assembly.

     

  • AB77, Education Omnibus Budget Trailer Bill.  Third Reading on Senate Floor. 7/27 CALL YOUR OWN SENATOR TO OPPOSE.

    The bill was introduced in late 2018 and has gone through 20 amendings.

    1. Seeks to obtain approximately $800,000,000 total between Federal Trust Funds and State General Fund.
       
    2. To restructure certain areas of education dealing with child care, workforce training for childcare duty, new purchases or re-modeling of old buildings to be used for child care from birth to age 5 years.
       
    3. Drastic changes removing authorizations from the state in requirements regarding partnerships or contracts between local Superintendents of Education with outside groups on subject of re-organizing school districts.
       
    4. It is 236 pages long but with only 4 public hearings and vote sessions.

     

  • AB6, Eloise Gomez Reyes, Early Childhood Education: Coordination and Quality.  This bill has been sitting in a committee for almost one and a half years. Its had a combined 10 committee hearings between both houses and has been in the inactive file until now when nobody is looking.

    Major supporters: 

    ACLU California, Ca. State PTA, First 5 California, American Academy of Pediatrics, Early Edge California, Alliance for Children’s Rights, Junior League. Nine out of 15 money hungry NGOs’

    It establishes these mandates:

    1. Partnering between the Children and Families Commission and stakeholders from early learning and care NGOs’
       
    2. Coordinate with state Dept of Health Care Services, Public Health and the Ca. Children and Families Commission.
       
    3. Universal preschool providing holistic (Whole Child) care.
       
    4. Interagency workgroups, coordinating with early Childhood Policy Council with representation in the interagency groupings.
       
    5. Increase the alignment of curricula and professional development for the California Infant/Toddler Curriculum Framework making it all work within the Federal title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grand program.
       
    6. Support the social and emotional development of all children in early learning and care settings.
       
    7. And the final nail in the coffin; The quality improvement workgroup shall consider input from parents. Here is, I imagine, the money going from the findings in AB 77.

     

  • AB1030, Ian Calderon, Pelvic Examinations, informational Pamphlet. This will be part of the health care to which your child will be subjected during school hours and without your knowledge.

    The bill has been in the inactive file for almost one year.  Though it only talks about the development of pelvic exam pamphlets, distribution of said pamphlets is implied and authorization to perform those exams may well be focused on the children in the new role of school as health care clinic.

    Requires contact with your state Senator.  If you do not know your Senator or his/her phone number go to:

    www.leginfo.legislature.ca.gov. You are able to pull up the bill itself and read it as well as find your state Elected Officials

    -Camille
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Take away God, all respect for civil laws, all regard for even the most necessary institutions disappears; justice is scouted; the very liberty that belongs to the law of nature is trodden underfoot; and men go so far as to destroy the very structure of the family, which is the first and firmest foundation of the social structure.
- St. Pius X, Jucunda Sane, March 12, 1904