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Abstinence Ed Rejected, Abortion Protected Under House Bill

The U.S. House is set to consider a bill that appears to support abortion on demand and undercut abstinence education. The appropriations bill includes provisions that would slash funding for abstinence-until-marriage programs, while open funding for organizations that promote or provide abortions. more »

By Doug Carlson - Jun 19, 2007 - (2)

Topic: Family, Sexual Purity, Abstinence, Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Legislation

House Committee Supports Loosening Abortion Policy

A longstanding policy that protects the unborn may soon disappear.

An appropriations bill that includes new provisions cleared a House subcommittee last week, moving the bill one step closer to passage. more »

By Doug Carlson - Jun 12, 2007

Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Legislation, National, Science, Bioethics

House Turns Attention Back to Stem Cell Bill

The House of Representatives will consider as soon as Thursday, June 7, a Senate-passed bill to expand federal funding for research that requires killing human embryos. more »

By Doug Carlson - Jun 5, 2007

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Legislation, National, Science, Bioethics

Senators pretend to hold fate of unborn in their hands

You can call your senators by dialing the Capitol switchboard at 202/224-3121. The operator will then connect you to the senator’s office of your choice. more »

By Dwayne Hastings - Apr 11, 2007 - (3)

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Human Rights, Legislation, Science, Bioethics

Senate to Push Embryonic Stem Cell Research

The U.S. Senate will begin debate Tuesday on its version of a House-passed bill to expand federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, with a vote expected Wednesday. more »

By Richard Land - Apr 9, 2007 - (26)

Topic: Family, Children, Parenting, Adoption, Life, Cloning, Infertility, Stem-Cell Research, Science, Bioethics

In the Public Square: Embryo Destruction and 1st Amendment Red Tape

Taxpayer Dollars for Destruction

When senators return to Washington after their Easter recess, the Senate leadership plans a vote on legislation that would require expanded taxpayer funding of embryonic stem cell research. more »

By staff - Apr 3, 2007

Topic: Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Legislation, National, Science, Bioethics

In the Public Square

Senate May Vote on Embryonic Stem Cell Research Funding

Embryonic stem cell research requires human embryos to be killed. The U.S Senate has plans to use your tax money to do just that! more »

By staff - Mar 13, 2007

Topic: Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Church and State, Legislation, Science, Bioethics

This Week in Washington

Congress has begun its week-long President’s Day recess, meaning many senators and congressmen will be spending much of this time in their home states and districts. more »

By staff - Feb 19, 2007

Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Legislation, Science, Bioethics

This Week in Washington

Irresolution?

The Senate spent much of last week debating non-binding resolutions on the Iraq war, one of which would rebuke President Bush for his plan to send additional troops into Iraq. more »

By staff - Feb 12, 2007 - (1)

Topic: Family, Children, Parenting, Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Legislation, War

House to Vote on Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act

Control of Congress will switch party hands in January, but the present Congress is still in session and has a key opportunity this week to pass legislation helping unborn children. more »

By Richard Land - Dec 4, 2006

Topic: Family, Parenting, Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Legislation, National

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