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  • What We Saw Fighting Against Assisted Suicide at the Capitol
  • Read Our Legislative Testimony Against Assisted Suicide
  • Church Ambassador Network: "The Only Death Minnesotans Should Choose is Death to Sin"
  • Pre-Register Now for Our 2024 Annual Dinner!
  • Our Legislative Scorecard: LIVE NOW
  • In Case You Missed It: True North Legal and Upper Midwest Law Center Stand Against Discriminatory Cancellation of Christian Prison Rehabilitation Program at Minnesota Correctional Facility

  • Tell Legislators to Vote NO on ERA!

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What We Saw Fighting Against Assisted Suicide at the Capitol

Friends, we’ve alerted you that physician-assisted suicide was on the progressive agenda for 2024, and this week’s unprecedented pre-session hearing shows how high it is on their priority list!

 

On Thursday, January 25th 2024, progressive legislators held a hearing before the beginning of session in an attempt to get a head start on pushing assisted suicide.

 

The proposed assisted suicide bill (HF1930) would legalize physician-assisted suicide in Minnesota.

Rebecca Delahunt, MFC’s Acting Director of Public Policy, and Renee Carlson, General Counsel of True North Legal submitted a written testimony urging our legislators to vote against this deadly legislation. You can read that testimony below.

 

During the hearing, MFC staff live-tweeted on X. Let’s highlight some of the things that were stated, either in opposition or support of the bill.

 

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The first testifier lives with incurable brain cancer. She stated that when no more treatment options are available, "there should be more death options."

 

The next testifier was a doctor with Compassion and Choices, formerly the Hemlock Society. He argued that "medical aid in dying laws are working as designed." He also said that "having the option" itself improves quality of life among very ill patients. He further asserted that he has prescribed the medication nineteen times in Colorado and watched the patients die "bathed in love.”

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Our Legislative Testimony Against Assisted Suicide

This week, Rebecca Delahunt, MFC’s Acting Director of Public Policy, and Renee Carlson, General Counsel of our True North Legal initiative submitted the following testimony in opposition to H.F. 1930. Click here for the PDF.

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From the Desk of the Church Ambassador Network: A Biblical Response to Assisted Suicide

Yesterday at our Capitol, there were gut-wrenching stories told by supporters of assisted suicide. These stories tugged at our heartstrings--one reason being that these testimonies were driven by fear of death and fear of not being able to control death.

 

At the Church Ambassador Network (CAN), we know that the love of God casts out all fear. Our desire for all Minnesotans, including our legislators and all the testifiers, is for them to come to possess the only thing that can provide a xxxxxx against this Spirit of fear.

 

While the Spirit of God is not compatible with the Spirit of fear (Romans 8:15,2 Timothy 1:7), in the Spirit of the Lord there is freedom (2 Corinthians 3:17). Are our decisions especially towards the end of life driven by fear or love? There is no fear in love for love casts out fear (1 John 4:18). The only fear that is acceptable to the Lord is a God-honoring fear that looks to His wisdom (Proverbs 1:7, Psalm 147:11) and not the wisdom of our times that does not value life or the thoughts of God.

 

When we look at the perfect love of God that that drives out fear, we see Jesus Christ, the only one who had the right and authority to choose death, and even in his death he shows his perfect love and gives life. (Romans 5:8, John 6:40) And he rose from the grave and defeated death. He gives many life so that we would honor him with our lives and when it is his appointed time, we honor him with our deaths. He chose death so that we would choose life. The only death Minnesotans should choose is death to our sin that we might be united to Jesus' death on the cross so that we would be raised up with Christ, by the Spirit, in newness of life in soul and have abundant life, even eternal life through the freedom of his love.

 

God gives us freedom to choose life and love. Minnesota, let us not mock God and sow seeds of death that only can reap corruption and more death but let us sow to the truth that leads to life. This life that we write of is driven by love, perfectly displayed by Christ and his perfect love. Therefore, even those who are in suffering towards the end of life that have the Spirit can say along with the Psalmist, “this is my comfort in my affliction that your promise gives me life” (Psalm 119:50).

 

From the beginning, people have been tempted to act like God and try to take control of their lives. It's a temptation as old as time, stemming from Adam and Eve, but as we can see from the hearing yesterday, we must continue to fight against it. Our hope is that Minnesotans will put sin to death and will choose abundant life in Christ. 

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PRE-REGISTER NOW For Our 2024 Annual Dinner w/ Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon

The most fun you'll have this year! Join Minnesota Family Council for our annual dinner on April 26th with keynote speaker Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, 'the world's most trusted, factually accurate news source!' Seth will help us see the God-ordained humor in current events and inspire us to put our faith into action in 2024 more than ever before!

 

Click here to learn more about our 2024 Annual Dinner theme and pre-register to be the FIRST to get the chance to buy tickets when they become available!

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Our Legislative Scorecard: LIVE NOW

After the controversial legislative session last year, we received many questions about how legislators voted. A common theme was, "How can I find out how my legislators voted on the issues that matter most to me?"

 

We're thrilled to be able to answer that question, with Minnesota Family Council's 2023 Legislative Scorecard.

 

We're especially glad that this scorecard is available for you right before the 2024 Legislative Session begins in February, so that you can thank your legislators for voting for life, family, and religious freedom as they prepare to gather again in St. Paul - or ask them why they did not do so!

 

Please use the button below to download your free, printable PDF of the scorecard. Please share it with friends, family, and pro-life Minnesotans. For this free resource to be valuable, it needs to reach as many people as possible!

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Here's What to Expect in the 2024 Legislative Session

When it comes to what our elected leaders are doing in St. Paul, there’s a lot of noise out there. Our job at Minnesota Family Council is to cut through the noise and give you the facts so that you can stand for truth. We defend your values at our Capitol, in the courts, and in our communities. We also report on the latest wins and attacks on parental rights, the family, children’s bodies, religious freedom, and human dignity.

 

Due to a small progressive majority in the Minnesota House and Senate, we can expect dangerous pushes for physician-assisted suicide, mutilation of children through so-called “gender-affirming healthcare,” and the erasure women’s sports. That’s why our policy team is already tracking the bills that progressive legislators will likely try to pass starting this February.

 

That's where you come in. Together, bold families and individuals in Minnesota can make a difference. Making a difference starts with knowledge. Without further ado, here’s what to expect in the 2024 legislative session.

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True North Legal & Upper Midwest Law Center Stand Against Discriminatory Cancellation of Christian Prison Rehabilitation Program at Minnesota Correctional Facility

In case you missed it, True North Legal (TNL) and co-counsel Upper Midwest Law Center (UMLC) recently filed a lawsuit challenging Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC) officials’ abrupt cancellation of a Christian rehabilitation program at the Minnesota Correctional Facility – St. Cloud. The program, led by plaintiff Anthony Schmitt and his colleagues, has been an instrumental tool in facilitating successful transitions to the community for male prison inmates over the past decade.

 

The totally voluntary program, designed to instill principles of authentic manhood as per Christian teachings, saw remarkable success. More than a thousand inmates completed the program, reporting restored families, healed resentments, and transformative experiences. However, in July 2023, Schmitt received an email from DOC Assistant Commissioner and Defendant Jolene Rebertus, announcing the cancellation of the program, citing alleged conflicts with diversity and inclusion values.

 

Commissioner Rebertus’ email stated that the program “directly conflicts with the diversity, equity, and inclusivity values of the [DOC] by defining manhood, or the study of masculinity, through a biblical lens of what a ‘real man looks like.’” Like a substantial number of professing Christians and Catholics in the United States, Schmitt simply believes what the Bible says about men and women and human sexuality. Schmitt vehemently disagrees with the DOC’s characterization of his views as discriminatory or biased, emphasizing instead the positive impact the program has had on rehabilitation.

 

This case draws parallels to  Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, where the United States Supreme Court unanimously held that the City of Philadelphia's refusal to refer foster parents to a Catholic agency violated the First Amendment. The Court noted that such actions, driven by discrimination against religious beliefs, could not survive strict scrutiny.

 

TNL and UMLC argue that Commissioner Rebertus' actions are not neutral or generally applicable, directly targeting Schmitt's and the inmates’ religious beliefs. The lawsuit seeks a declaration that these actions violate Schmitt's rights under the federal and Minnesota constitutions and demands the reinstatement of the program.

 

“We are committed to ensuring that Anthony Schmitt, through his ministry, can continue to make a positive impact on the lives of those men seeking rehabilitation in Minnesota. The program’s effectiveness speaks for itself with more than 1,000 program graduates whose lives have forever been changed for the good of their families and their communities. The DOC is hiding behind DEI to discriminate against a Christian ministry simply because of its religious views about men and women and human sexuality.” said  TNL’s General Counsel Renee Carlson. 

 

“DOC officials cancelled Anthony Schmitt’s “Quest for Authentic Manhood” program at the St. Cloud correctional facility because, as they said themselves, it is based on biblical Christianity and does not follow the State’s particular DEI religion,” said UMLC Senior Counsel James Dickey. “Both the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses of the Constitution forbid this.”

 

Plaintiff Anthony Schmitt said: “Through the Quest for Authentic Manhood program at St. Cloud, we have had incredible success over the last decade, with more than 1,000 inmates graduating and moving on to a restored life in the community. I have seen countless powerful testimonies and tears shed over the last decade because of the tremendous positive impact this program has had on inmates’ lives. I was shocked and dismayed when the DOC suddenly cancelled us, and I just want to be able to minister to these men, who so desperately need support and rehabilitation.”

 

A link to media coverage of the story can be found here.

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Tell Legislators to Vote NO on ERA

As the 2024 Legislative Session approaches, progressives have been open about their plans to try and advance the so-called Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to your ballot in 2024. 

This bill has already passed the Minnesota Senate and will be considered by the Minnesota House early next year.

 

Now is the time to send a message to your legislators telling them to oppose the ERA. The alert below will help you send a message to your Minnesota House member respectfully sharing your concerns.

 

By banning "discrimination" on the basis of "sexual orientation, gender identity or expression," the ERA would allow males to enter female-only accommodations such as sports teams and changing facilities.

 

So please, take action today by clicking the button below and stand up for Minnesota's women and girls!

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Church Ambassador Network: Bring LIGHT to the Capitol!

Things can seem dark in Minnesota, especially thinking of the progressive legislation that was pushed rapidly in 2023, but there's a TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY for you to help us bring light to the Capitol.

 

In fact, the Capitol is a mission field--often neglected, but a mission field nonetheless. Watch this video or go to mfc.org/churches to learn more!

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True North Legal is an initiative of Minnesota Family Institute, fighting to protect life, family, and religious freedom in our legal system. Learn more about True North Legal and its crucial work at truenorthlegal.org.

 

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