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MORE Marijuana means: MORE addiction, MORE drug overdoses, MORE criminals, MORE money laundering.
- By Eagle Forum
This coming week, the House of Representatives has plans to vote on the Marijuana Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act or H.R. 3617.
If enacted, the MORE Act would decriminalize marijuana, and both legalize and commercialize the drug under the premise of social justice. As Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) said at last September’s mark-up of the bill:
“The MORE Act would make three important changes to federal law. It would: remove marijuana, or cannabis, from the list of federally controlled substances; authorize the provision of resources, funded by a federal tax on marijuana sales, to address the needs of communities that have been seriously impacted by the War on Drugs, including increasing the participation of communities of color in the burgeoning cannabis market; and provide for the expungement of Federal marijuana convictions and arrests.”
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Biden’s Female Nominee Can’t Define “Woman”
- By Eagle Forum
Senate Judiciary hearings on Biden’s Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson began this week. Monday’s hearing was simply opening statements from Judge Jackson and the members of the committee. Although all remarks from Senators were civil and complimentary of her credentials, they also gave us an indication of their attitude toward the nominee and the concerns they may iterate over the next two days.
Senate Republicans are rightfully still sore over Democrats’ political fanfare during the last two Supreme Court nominee hearings. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) assured Judge Jackson that she would be given a fair hearing as opposed to the hearing that Justice Brett Kavanaugh received. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) expounded on Sen. Graham’s comments by saying:
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A Define Line on Ketanji Brown Jackson
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Reporters walking to the Senate Judiciary Committee for the first round of Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings must have wondered if they were lost. There were no protestors, no "handmaidens," no overwhelming presence of Capitol Police. Four years ago, in the disgrace that was Brett Kavanaugh's hearing, there were 22 arrests before 11 a.m. Two years later, on Amy Coney Barrett's first day, 21 people were handcuffed before the session even started. Without the Left's screaming, tantrums, and constant disruptions against a Republican nominee, it hardly feels like a modern Supreme Court confirmation debate.
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Stanton Healthcare Applauds Gov. Little for Signing Texas-Inspired Heartbeat Bill to Ban Abortions After 6 Weeks
- By Stanton Healthcare
BOISE, Idaho -- Stanton Healthcare is celebrating Gov. Brad Little's signing of Senate Bill 1309 which amends the Fetal Heartbeat Preborn Child Protection Act that was passed last year. The new bill includes a private enforcement mechanism modeled after the Texas law which has already withstood several federal court challenges, including not being blocked by the U.S. Supreme Court or the state of Texas' Supreme Court.
Stanton Healthcare launched the Stanton Public Policy Center in 2020 to create awareness and to advocate for the women Stanton serves in the state of Idaho and beyond, as communicated by Stanton Founder and CEO, Brandi Swindell:
"When our Stanton medical team and staff testifies in support of legislation that protects preborn babies, we are bringing the hearts and voices of our Stanton clients, the mothers and their preborn babies, to the Capitol to work hand-in-hand with our lawmakers.
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The Ind. of The Road for Girls' Sports?
- By Suzanne Bowdey - Family Research Council
It doesn't take a whole lot of moral courage to protect girls' sports in the middle of a nationwide controversy. But apparently, it takes a lot more than Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb (R) has. In a move that defies logic, timing, politics, and state values, the man heading up one of the biggest fan bases in America wants people who just watched Lia Thomas to believe: transgenderism isn't hurting anyone.
It should've been the easiest decision crossing Holcomb's desk. Not only had the country just witnessed the greatest NCAA larceny in the history of women's sports, but Americans everywhere were outraged. Forty-eight hours earlier, a biological man had stolen the titles and racing lanes of actual women who had trained their entire collegiate careers for a crack at a national title. Unlike other leaders, the Indiana governor had an opportunity to do something about the outcry in real time: sign an enormously popular bill banning boys from Indiana's K-12 girls' sports. He refused.
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Minister Files Federal Lawsuit After US Capitol Denies His Permit Request to Hold a Good Friday Service on the Grounds of the Capitol Building
- By Christian Defense Coalition
WASHINGTON -- Rev. Patrick Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition, is seeking a preliminary injunction in United States District Court for the District of Columbia to conduct his Good Friday Service.
Currently no permits are being granted for peaceful free speech activities on the public grounds immediately surrounding the US Capitol Building.
It is deeply troubling while the Biden Administration and Speaker Pelosi are calling for freedom and democracy in Ukraine, they are denying Americans the right to peacefully exercise their First Amendment freedoms on the grounds of the US Capitol.
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Women Will Not Be ERAsed
- By Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
It was fifty years ago today that the Equal Rights Amendment passed Congress with a supermajority and was sent to the states for ratification — March 22, 1972.
The simplicity of the language was its undoing. "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex." In 1972, everyone understood that "sex" meant biological sex. Fifty years later, the definition of sex has expanded to include orientation and identity. Note that the amendment never mentions "women".
A reporter from National Public Radio asked me the following question:
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