What Would You Do to Make Pennsylvania a Better Place?
If you were running the state of Pennsylvania, what resolutions would you choose to make Pennsylvania a better place? Leave your ideas in the comments below!
If you were running the state of Pennsylvania, what resolutions would you choose to make Pennsylvania a better place? Leave your ideas in the comments below!
Dear friend, It has been our joy and privilege to serve you and all Pennsylvania families over this past year. With Christmas now upon us, let us reflect on the author and giver of life, who came to Earth to seek and save that which was lost. And it came to pass...
House and Senate Scorecards for Votes on Abortion Clinic Regulations in Pennsylvania available at www.pafamily.org. Click here to view the scorecards, then contact your legislators and let them know what you think of how they voted. Use our Citizen Action...
From the Times-Tribune: Dr. Kermit Gosnel's "House of Horrors" abortion clinic in Philadelphia did great violence to human beings and to abortion-rights advocates' mantra that their objective is to make abortion "legal, safe and rare." It's legal. But at Dr....
From Philadelphia Inquirer: Standing on the floor of the state House, her voice choked with emotion, the first-term Democratic legislator from Upper Darby explained why she had just voted for the bill tightening regulations for abortion clinics. State Rep. Margo L....
SB 732, the common sense bill to require abortion centers in Pennsylvania to meet the same health and safety standards required of all outpatient surgery centers, passed the State House and Senate overwhelmingly this week. This action comes about 11 months after a...
From Alliance Defense Fund blog: Should our parental rights to raise our children be trumped by our children’s sexual choices—those which are championed by radical groups such as the ACLU (complaining that abstinence programs do not work because “they leave teens...
The sex trafficking of minors in Pennsylvania could become a first-degree felony under new legislation, House Bill 2016, that targets traffickers and protects their victims. Read...
From PA Independent: Bipartisan state House and Senate proposals, House Bill 235 and Senate Bill 338, would require rest-stops, bars, motels, welcome areas, strip clubs, massage parlors and other businesses to post an 8 ½-inch-by-11-inch sign with a 28-point font...
The overreaching arm of government: An Ohio third-grader will spend his ninth birthday waiting for a court ruling on whether he's too fat to live at home with his mother. The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that social workers took the 200-lb. Cleveland Heights boy...