by Admin | Dec 24, 2022 | Constitutional Issues, Government Overreach, Legislative Update, US Senator Todd Young
Days prior to the seating of the new Congress and despite pleas from the House Republicans and Conservative Senators, Indiana US Senator Todd Young votes to effectively give outgoing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi the gavel for spending for the next year. He also recently...
by Admin | Aug 10, 2022 | (2022SS) SB1, (2022SS) SB2, Governor Eric Holcomb, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update, Life Issues, Public Servant
Life Wins – Abortion Bill Recap Abortion Bill Signed into Law – Final Thought As you probably know, the Indiana legislature passed Senate Bill 1 through all the steps required to pass a bill. About an hour after this happened, around 10:30 pm on Friday...
by Admin | Aug 6, 2022 | (2022SS) SB1, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update, Life Issues
Abortion Bill Moves Forward! This afternoon, after several hours of heated debate, the Indiana House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 1 with a solid 62-38 vote. This bill will close abortion clinics in Indiana and save thousands of babies’ lives. (Think...
by Admin | Aug 5, 2022 | (2022SS) SB1, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update, Life Issues
Abortion Bill Moves Forward A little over an hour ago, the Indiana House wrapped up debate on floor amendments to Senate Bill 1. There were 86 amendments filed on the bill, but only one, perhaps two, were adopted. The bill will be voted on for a final vote in the...
by Admin | Aug 3, 2022 | (2022SS) SB1, Faith, Indiana General Assembly, Life Issues
Prayer Points for the Abortion Bill Below you will find prayer points for the abortion bill. As you may remember, Governor Holcomb originally called the Indiana General Assembly into special session on July 6, to address abortion. The session started July 25, and the...
by Admin | Aug 3, 2022 | (2022SS) SB1, Education, Family Issues, Gender, Indiana General Assembly, Legislative Update, Life Issues
Abortion Bill Advances in the House Yesterday, the House Committee on Courts and Criminal Code took eight hours of testimony before passing Senate Bill 1 on an 8-5 vote. The bill will be reprinted with the lengthy amendment adopted by the Committee and reviewed by...