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Ohio Christian Alliance will make a major announcement on Monday, July 19th at 9 a.m.
Week's End Washington Report
It has been confirmed that tax payer funded abortion to the tune of $197 million of your tax money is being used to fund abortion.
The Family Research Council in Washington reports, "The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) was trying to cover its tracks on the $160 million taxpayer-funded abortion scheme in the State of Pennsylvania. The Obama administration barely had a chance to respond to those allegations before another shoe dropped--this time in New Mexico. The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC) had uncovered another money trail under the health care law--worth $37 million--in the Southwest. According to Douglas Johnson of NRLC, 'The Department of Health and Human Services has been hiding most of these high-risk plans.... Of the four state plans we've managed to ferret out, two provided coverage of essentially all abortions.'"
"Pro-life Ohioans are outraged that their tax dollars are being used to fund abortion. Voters can't wait until November to send a strong message that they do not want their tax money paying for abortion," states OCA President Chris Long.
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio's 8th district) reports, "In just the past 24 hours, we've learned of two states in which the new federal high risk insurance programs created under ObamaCare and approved by the Obama administration will use federal funds to pay for abortion, despite promises by the White House and Democratic leaders that no such funding would occur under ObamaCare." How many other reports need to surface before Congress admits that the President's Executive Order wasn't worth the paper it was printed on?
ACTION ALERT: CALL SENATORS URGING THEM TO VOTE NO ON KAGAN
Sen. Sessions: "Filibuster is Not Off the Table" Kagan Vote Tuesday!
Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) has announced the Judiciary Committee will likely vote Tuesday on whether to forward Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan to the full Senate. Sessions told Human Events that "a Filibuster is not off the table" for Kagan, and is theoretically possible, if "extraordinary circumstances" are deemed warranted. At least one Republican must vote to allow Kagan out of committee, according to Judiciary rules, even if all 7 Republicans of the 19 Judiciary Senators vote against her.
Senate Judiciary Rule IV states: "If there is objection to bring the matter to a vote without further debate, a roll call vote of the Committee shall be taken, and debate shall be terminated if the motion to bring the matter to a vote without further debate passes with ten votes in the affirmative, one of which must be cast by the minority."
CALL SENATE JUDICIARY MEMBERS ON MONDAY, URGING THEM TO NOT CONFIRM ELANA KAGAN TO THE U.S. SUPREME COURT. |