Senate passes bill to prevent taxpayer funding of abortions

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Call To Action

June 5, 2013

Abortion is not Healthcare:
Senate Passes Bill to Prevent
Taxpayer Funding of Abortions

Harrisburg, Pa.  The Pennsylvania Senate today approved House Bill 818, a measure that would ensure that no taxpayer funds are used to subsidize abortion coverage in health insurance plans mandated by the new federal healthcare law. Final passage was a bipartisan vote of 31-19.

Michael Geer, president of Pennsylvania Family Council, said: “This new law is necessary to keep our insurance laws consistent with Pennsylvania’s Abortion Control Act.”

“Abortion is not health care. Pennsylvania does not use taxpayer dollars to fund abortions and we need to make sure it stays that way.

“The bill respects the conscience and respect for life of millions of Pennsylvanians, and ensure that their tax dollars do not subsidize abortion coverage through the back door of the new health insurance exchanges.”

Pennsylvania is among 20 states which have already enacted a similar law.

Pennsylvania Family Council thanks House sponsor, State Rep. Donna Oberlander (R-Clarion) and Senate sponsor Sen. Don White (R-Indiana) for their work in introducing and passing this important bill, and looks forward to Gov. Tom Corbett’s signature on this important new law.

Please thank your senator if they voted for HB 818:

 

Click here to check the Roll Call.

If your Senator voted yes:

Senator John R. Gordner
(717) 787-8928 (Capitol)

·  Thank them for voting Yes on HB 818 and ensuring your tax dollars don’t subsidize abortion coverage in the new health insurance exchanges.


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Would you like to be part of Republican Women but don’t feel you have the time? Why not start a Satellite Club?

The Power of Satellite Clubs

        The Magic Valley Republican Women in Idaho is a new club – formed in 2012. They are located in a rural area in the southeast corner of Idaho. The club started working on forming NFRW satellite groups last winter when they realized that making club meetings was sometimes difficult for those women in rural areas. Targeting three communities, the first thing they did was download NFRW’s Ten-Step Guide to Forming a Satellite Group from the NFRW website.  They then put together a ring binder with the following: Magic Valley Republican Women by-laws and standing rules; contact info for Board Members and Committee Chairs; a membership list; the NFRW Vision and Mission Statement; NFRW Membership Committee’s “Ideas to Spark Membership” from the NFRW website; a Magic Valley Republican Women’s Club membership form, as well are their mission statement. They also included a video, “They Came to America.”

The first satellite group meeting was comprised of six women.  Club members explained what the role of the club would be. They stressed how the satellite group members would be members of the Magic Valley Republican Women club,  the Idaho FRW and the NFRW, and they assured them that the club would be there to mentor them.  Club members promised to attend two meetings a year with the satellite group and to be available to assist with local elections.

Magic Valley RW has now approached all three communities. Of the three, one community may set up a group and the other two are trying to get their women together. The Magic Valley RW members keep attending this area’s Central Committee Meetings to show their interest in having these satellite groups join their club.

Magic Valley RW is even contacting women in Elko, Nevada, not far over the state boundary, to help start a Nevada Federation satellite club. The Idaho club members had gone to Elko to help Nevada women during the November election and asked why there wasn’t a club in that area. Their goal is to get a club chartered for the Nevada FRW in an area which is very politically active but whose Federated club had become inactive.

Past President of the Magic Valley RW, Billie Dingus, explains, “Honestly, this is a slow process but our goal is to have small groups that will help us walk all the small communities during the next election cycle.”

Register for the 37th Biennial Convention

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Registration for NFRW’s 37th Biennial Convention is now open!  Details can be found at www.nfrw.org.

NFRW members and guests will find that Louisville really is “possibility city.” It will be possible to enjoy a horse race at Churchill Downs during the opening night reception. There will be possibilities to learn – both at the leadership school, Message, Money and Motivation – Learning to Lead, and at the Saturday afternoon educational seminars.  You might even find it is possible to walk in the footsteps of President Lincoln during a tour along the Lincoln Heritage Trail organized by the Kentucky Federation of Republican Women. You won’t want to miss the possibility to hear from Kentucky’s two United States Senators, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senator Rand Paul. As they say in Louisville, the possibilities are endless and we look forward to seeing you there in September.

Tea Party Patriots are needed at the IRS Rally in DC on June 19

Dear Patriots,

Please go to the Tea Party Patriots web site.  We hope you can go to the IRS Rally in DC on June 19th at 12 noon at IRS building. On the TPP site, they would like to know if you are coming, and if you would like a bus.  Tea Party Patriots is working on partnering with other large grassroots groups, and if that occurs, the bus situation may happen.  We will keep you updated as we get information.  In the meantime, please go to the site, sign up and check off if you would want a bus or if not. www.teapartypatriots.org

The IRS and Washington, DC needs to hear from the American people.  Our freedoms and liberties cannot be taken away!

We would appreciate you letting us know if you will be attending.

Lisa Nancollas, lnancollas@aol.com
Mifflin County Tea Party Patriots, Coordinator

Tea Party Patriots PA State Coordinator

717-437-1327

www.teapartypatriots.org

PA Leadership Council Announces Quarterly Briefings

PLC 2014 logoThe Pennsylvania Leadership Council is pleased to announce a series of quarterly briefings that will be open to attendees of the 2013 Pennsylvania Leadership Conference.

The first PLC Quarterly Briefing will be held on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 from 9:00 A.M. until Noon at the PMA Building, 225 State Street, Harrisburg, PA.

Featured speaker will be Jonathan Williams of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), co-author of the Rich States/Poor States report on state business climates.  He will speak about the competitiveness of Pennsylvania’s business climate and what needs to be done to improve our economy.

Additionally, invitations have been issued to key legislative leaders to discuss the 2013-2014 Pennsylvania State budget and key legislative issues.

Seating is limited and pre-registration (at no charge) is required.

You can register for the briefing by visiting our web site at www.paleadershipconference.org.

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SVC June 2013 Meeting – Brittney Morrett

MEETING:     Monday, June 10, 2013 at 7:00PM

LOCATION:   Best Western Country Cupboard Inn, Lewisburg.                                     Baylor East Conference Room

SPEAKER:     Brittney Morrett

TOPIC:          “Engagement, Rhetoric and How Conservatives Can Lead on Hot Button Issues”

BRITTNEY MORRETT

Brittney Morrett was raised in central Pennsylvania and received her A.A. from Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Massachusetts, then graduated with a B.A. in Middle East Studies from The George Washington University in 2010. During her time at George Washington University, Brittney was active in several conservative student groups and co-founded the Students for a Free Cuba. While in college, she worked as a consultant for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, an institute that defends democratic values, and on the staff of the Center for a Free Cuba, an institution dedicated to promoting human rights and a transition to democracy on the island.

After graduation Brittney went on to be the Communications Manager for CampusReform.org, the Leadership Institute’s grassroots mobilization site for conservative college students. Brittney currently works as the Youth Projects Manager for The LIBRE Initiative, a non-partisan, nonprofit that promotes economic freedom to the U.S. Hispanic community.

Brittney speaks at events like Right Online and various conservative panels/summits regarding topics from youth and minority outreach to effective activism. This year she was an emcee at CPAC and has been published in The Guardian, NBC Latino, and the Daily Caller in addition to being on several radio programs in the USA and Canada. At the recently held 2013 PA Leadership Conference she was a panelist on a mini-panel addressing the topic “Conservative Faces of the Future.”

Brittney Morrett’s personal views are clearly and interestingly revealed in an interview on the following link:

http://www.sgpaction.com/youth_in_action_brittney_morrett