Tell Health and Human Services to Protect Religious Liberty

Dear Friend,

President Donald J. Trump continues to uphold his promise to protect religious liberty. Under the Trump administration, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced it would put an end to an Obama-era attack on faith-based adoption and foster care agencies.

Under President Obama, HHS put in place a rule that required faith-based adoption and foster care groups receiving federal funding to place children in same-sex households and to accept an individual’s professed gender identity.

Although the Trump administration has put an end to this violation of religious liberty, HHS reissued this rule to bring it into compliance with existing law and protect religious liberty, and now the new rule is subject to a public comment period ending December 19.

Contact HHS Secretary Alex Azar urging him to protect religious liberty and protect faith-based adoption and foster care agencies.

People of faith need to act now and contact HHS during this open comment period. Be assured that anti-religious liberty activists will be flooding HHS with comments opposing the regulatory change. Now is not the time to remain silent in anticipation that others will take action in your place.

Don’t sit this one out. Let HHS Secretary Azar know you support the protection of religious liberty for faith-based adoption and foster care agencies.

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Sincerely,

Tim Wildmon, President
American Family Association

 

Great Pro-life news from the Supreme Court!

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Dear Friend,

I want to share some great news coming from the United States Supreme Court this week.

LifeNews.com is reporting that the Supreme Court has decided not to hear a challenge to a Kentucky law that gives women the opportunity to see an ultrasound of their unborn baby before getting an abortion.

Ultrasounds are usually performed before abortions to determine the age, size, and development of the baby. Abortion clinics normally avoid allowing women to see their baby prior to an abortion because a mother is more likely to change her mind after she sees her child.

The challenge came from abortion activists at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which represents Kentucky’s only abortion clinic – EMW Women’s Surgical Center. The ACLU asked the courts to strike down the law.

The Kentucky Legislature passed the bill in 2017, and a federal judge struck it down almost immediately. Thankfully, Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin appealed the judge’s ruling.

In early 2019, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 that the ultrasound law helped provide “pertinent” information to a woman during her decision-making process.

You can read the full story here.

We praise God that the Supreme Court upheld Kentucky’s law that will protect our nation’s most vulnerable and innocent lives.

Please pray that God will continue to lead the hearts of those who rule in matters that guarantee protection for unborn children.

Sincerely,

Tim Wildmon, President
American Family Association

Dignity for Aborted Children Act

“Not only are burial and cremation more expensive than incineration—the most common practice for medical disposal of human tissue—but the requirement puts the burden on [abortion ] providers …”

That’s what abortion advocates had to say about the Dignity for Aborted Children Act.

The full story is available here:  https://rewire.news/article/2019/12/02/heres-why-fetal-burial-legislation-is-surging-in-the-states/

The reporter, inextricably, ignores the notorious desecrations in Indiana, Pennsylvania and other places that lead to pro-life outcry in the first place. That omission speaks volumes.

Still, dwelling on the negative will not give the unborn the simple dignity every human deserves, but educating more Members of the US Congress and State legislators will.

About a month ago HLA asked you to contact your Members of Congress about the Dignity for Aborted Children Act. Thanks to your actions, US Senators and US Representatives continue to sign on to the bill.

Whether you have already taken action, and especially if you have not, tell your US Senators and US Representative to co-sponsor the Dignity for Aborted Children Act.
You can find if your US Representative or Senators have already co-sponsored the bill here:

US Senate: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-bill/2590/cosponsors?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22s+2590%22%5D%7D&r=1&s=1

US House of Representatives: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/4934/cosponsors?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22HR+4934%22%5D%7D&r=1&s=2

Human Life Action is the official, national grassroots organization of the Catholic Bishops on Life, Law and Regulation.

Parish Activities Cancelled Due to Inclement Weather Forecast

Due to the anticipated inclement weather and unsafe traveling conditions, all Parish activities scheduled for Monday evening, December 2, including PREP, Pot of Gold and Sodality are cancelled.

Monday night PREP is cancelled.

Pot of Gold is being postponed until Tuesday evening, December 3.

Sodality is cancelled.

Thank you and be safe.

Please urge your state Senator to vote YES on Senate Bill 21, the Down Syndrome Abortion Bill!

Please urge your state Senator to vote YES on Senate Bill 21, the Down Syndrome Abortion Bill. It is expected to come up for discussion and possible vote when the Senate returns this coming week.

It would prohibit an abortion that is based solely on the diagnosis of Down syndrome with the unborn baby.  

This is an important pro-life bill that we are supporting in the PA legislature and is one of a number of important bills that are coming up next week that we will be asking you to take action upon.

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Ask your state Senator to support the Perinatal Hospice Care Act!

Please ask your state Senator to support the Perinatal Hospice Care Act, which is now being discussed in committee and may soon head to the full Senate.

Perinatal hospice care has been defined as an innovative and compassionate model of support for parents whose baby has been diagnosed with a life-limiting condition and might die before or shortly after birth.

This bill will require that doctors inform parents of that care in the event of such a diagnosis. Opponents of the bill have tried to tie it to the abortion debate.

 

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The Latest Updates on Important Policy Issues from the PA Family Institute

The Latest Updates on Important Policy Issues

Next week, both the PA House and Senate are back in session and there are three good bills we need your help with to get the support of your State Senator and State Representative. (For each issue, after using our Citizen Action Center, please return to this email for links to the next action needed.)

School Choice
Bill: House Bill 1800
Summary: The current Harrisburg school district situation is a mess, with staggering amounts of taxpayer dollars per student spent in a failed school system. With more than half of the funding coming from the state, there has to be a better solution for taxpayers and these students. House Bill 1800 would help families in Harrisburg receive scholarships to make a better education possible for their children by choosing a different school. This would be a pilot program that could serve as a model to help rescue families from failing or unsafe schools in other areas of the state or statewide.

Status: Vote expected Monday in House Education Committee.

Take Action: pafamily.org/studentlifeline

Stop the Targeting of Babies with Down Syndrome
Bill: Down Syndrome Protection Act – House Bill 321
Summary: The majority of babies diagnosed with Down syndrome are aborted with medical professionals often pressuring women into an abortion upon the diagnosis. This bill would help end the targeting of babies with Down syndrome in the womb by prohibiting an abortion solely on the basis of a diagnosis of Down syndrome.

Status: In Senate Health Committee, vote could come anytime.

Take Action: pafamily.org/protect

Sex Trafficking
Bill: Buyer Beware Act – Senate Bill 60
Summary: Human trafficking is modern-day slavery. We can take the next step to ending human trafficking here in PA by going after the demand, updating and strengthening our laws against the buyers, whose actions victimize young women, most of whom are between 12- and 14-years-old.

Status: Vote expected next week by full Senate.

Take Action: pafamily.org/buyerbeware

 

Please ask your state representative to support the Fetal Remains Bill

Please ask your state representative to support the Fetal Remains Bill proposed by PA Rep. Frank Ryan. 

We reached out to you about this measure on the day that it passed the House Health Committee. It is now scheduled to be discussed by the full House next week, so we are asking for your support and action once again.
This legislation provides for the respectful internment of the remains of a child who dies prior to birth. It does not throw an extra burden on the parents who don’t believe such care is warranted. But for those who do, it helps provide important closure.

The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches, “bodies of the dead must be treated with respect and charity, in faith and hope of the Resurrection. The burial of the dead is a corporal work of mercy, it honors the children of God who are temples of the Holy Spirit.” 

This is one of a number of important bills that are coming up next week that we will be asking you to take action upon. Thank you for your help!!

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Please ask your state Senator to vote “YES” on Senate Bill 60, also known as the “Buyer Beware Act.”

Please ask your state Senator to vote “YES” on Senate Bill 60, also known as the “Buyer Beware Act.

The bill would strengthen penalties for those who patronize victims of human trafficking and for those who force those victims into that role. The sponsor of the bill, Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill of York Co. says human trafficking is a tremendous concern in her district and across Pennsylvania.

Dauphin Co. District Attorney Fran Chardo says a majority of those who engage in prostitution are, in fact, victims of human trafficking.

This is one of a number of important bills that are coming up next week that we will be asking you to take action upon.

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Please Urge Your State Representative to Vote “YES” on the Bill Designed to Help Students in Harrisburg

Please contact your State Representative immediately and ask them to support Rep. Mike Turzai’s House Bill 1800, which will bring school choice to students in the struggling Harrisburg School District.

Test scores for the students in the district have been among the lowest in Pennsylvania for years. And for the second time in a decade, the school has been put in state receivership.

HB 1800 will provide a life-line to those students today by allowing them to receive a tuition grant scholarship for about $8,200 to attend the school of their choice—public or private!

It would also be a great help for any Catholic school receiving transfers. The extra money would help keep tuition and other costs down for current students.

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