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Senate votes on Sex Ed Bill TOMORROW!

Dear Friend of the Family, The Massachusetts State Senate will be voting on the controversial Sex Ed Mandate bill TOMORROW, and we need your help letting MA senators know the dangers of this bill. I will be speaking on The

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Legislators Consider the Underage Abortion Bill

At a hearing before the MA Committee on Public Health on Tuesday, legislators heard testimony on Senate Bill 754, which would lower the age for young women in the Commonwealth to receive an abortion without parental consent from 18 to

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Coming Up: Pro-Family Lobby Day

For the past month, we have been hosting pre-lobby trainings around the state to help prepare MA citizens for our Annual Pro-Family Lobby Day! Now, we’re only two weeks away, and we’re excited to help mobilize you to be a voice for

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Sex “Educators”: Live and Uncensored

Earlier this week, Planned Parenthood activists gathered in a Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain to promote “An Act Relative to Healthy Youth,” known as the Sex Ed Mandate.  About 60 advocates and observers (and one undercover MFI staffer) met to

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Pro-Family Lobby Day a success

Wednesday was “Pro-Family Lobby Day” on Beacon Hill. Some 50 “Citizen-Lobbyists” coming from all across the Commonwealth, joined MFI, Catholic Citizenship and the Renew Mass Coalition at the State House. They called on their legislators to represent their values by supporing

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Pro-Family Lobby Day – February 2016

Next month, MFI, Renew MA Coalition and Catholic Citizenship are sponsoring an opportunity for you to put your faith and family values into action at this coming Pro-family Lobby Day on Beacon Hill. Please join us from 10 a.m. –

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Sex Ed Bill stalled after senate vote

Last night I sent you good news about stopping the Bathroom Bill for 2015. This morning, I am happy to let you know that the Sex Ed Bill didn’t make it through the legislature this year either. I spoke with

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Kim Davis is free… for now

While Americans all across the country were celebrating the last few days of summer freedom over the weekend, there was a case in Kentucky that may be pointing to the end of our long season of religious freedom in America.  Friday

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