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Week 1 of 9: Florida Family Policy Council’s Insider’s Report Week One of Florida’s Legislative Session
This week was the first week of Florida’s 2016 Legislative Session. We are excited to bring to you FFPC’s first Legislative Insider’s Report for this year. But before we do, we want to remind you of an exciting opportunity coming up in January—our 3rd Annual Pro-Family Lobbying Days at the Capitol and Legislative Prayer Breakfast, January 25-26.
Upcoming Pro-Life Events Celebrating Life & Mourning Roe v. Wade
Below is a list of upcoming pro-life events happening around the state, celebrating life and mourning Roe V. Wade (Jan 22, 1973). If you know of additional events not listed here, please let us know! Email info@floridafamilyvoice.org or call 407-251-5130.
Pro-Family Days at the Capitol & Prayer Breakfast in only 14 days! Sign up today for this life changing experience!
The deadline is approaching for this very exciting event. Sign up ASAP here so we can begin to make plans for your briefing. An appointment with your State Senator and or State Representative from your district will be arranged with others in your area for those attending.
URGENT JAX ALERT: Sign Petition for Referendum on HRO
Tell the Jacksonville City Council to Let the People Decide Whether Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression Should Be Added as New Protected Classes
Register Now for Pro-Life, Pro-Family Days at the Capitol | January 25-26
Florida’s legislative session begins in January this next year. It is important to register now for Pro-Family Days at the Capitol, our 3rd annual training event and legislative prayer breakfast in Tallahassee which will be held on Monday and Tuesday, January 25-26, 2016. Registration is only $50 for this life-changing event, and discounted to only $25 for full time pastors. Sign up today!
Spaghetti Sauce, Family Traditions, Christmas, and the Amazing Grace of God…
What is truly sad on this Christmas is that an increasing percentage of our children, families and communities in Florida and across the country will have no life experiences with a family to relate any tradition, values or future generations to. Inner cities devastated by unwed moms with absent fathers; children whose lives were unexpectedly shattered through the tragedy of a divorce; the elderly who will in greater numbers pass on prematurely in loneliness with no one to care for them; and children who have never been to a wedding much less seen how a “marriage” operates in their little worlds, will have no vision of marriage or family to even consider for the future.
But this is why we fight. This is why we labor. This is why the Board and the staff of the Florida Family Policy Council will not rest until we have used every resource entrusted to us to see life protected, marriage defended and the family strengthened. Families are an amazing gift of common grace from God. This Christmas season, we who have any semblance of a family at all in this broken world, should be humbled and grateful for this great gift from our heavenly Father.
Is it hopeless? Here is how we reclaim hope…
Here is how we reclaim hope: We look at the whole picture, not at just what we feel… and we look at the facts of history.
Time for Gov. Scott to stop money for Planned Parenthood
States considering termination of Medicaid Provider Agreements with Planned Parenthood are well within their legal rights. They are not required to qualify providers that are under investigation, that violate federal or state law or that act unethically. Indeed, according to the HHS Office of Inspector General, more than 9,000 providers have been excluded as Medicaid providers over the last two decades.
Celebrating Ten Years of Fighting for Life, Marriage, Family and Liberty
Ten years of advocacy, fighting for life, marriage, family and liberty
Taxpayer Rally to Defund Planned Parenthood Postponed to Spring 2016
“This violent and horrifying act by someone who has a troubling and violent past, is in complete opposition to the pro-life cause,” said John Stemberger, President of the Florida Family Policy Council. “We believe that we must continue promoting the pro-life message and reiterate the concern we have for every human life including the victims of this tragedy.
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