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1. 👣 Our pro-life post-Dobbs future
On Monday, we marked the occasion by holding a press conference
where we featured several pro-life stories from women.You can
click to hear their stories for yourself
here, as well as
check out this article from Carolina Journal to learn
more about the event.
In addition to the press conference, Tuesday evening we were
honored to host leaders and legislators in Raleigh for a reception
celebrating life. Not only was this an opportunity to mark the 2nd
anniversary of the Dobbs decision, but we were honored to be joined by
a number of women who gave moving testimonies about the impact
abortion has had on the lives of mothers, their babies, and families
across the state.
Read more: https://ncvalues.org/our-pro-life-post-dobbs-future/
2. CAROLINA JOURNAL: NC Values
Coalition marks 2nd anniversary of Dobbs decision overturning Roe v
Wade
"NC Values Coalition held a pro-life press conference Monday to
mark the 2nd anniversary of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v.
Wade. The Supreme Court’s decision ending the recognition of a
constitutional right to abortion, giving the discretion back to
individual states, came with its ruling in the case of Dobbs v.
Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which centered on a Mississippi
law that banned abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. Tami Fitzgerald,
executive director of NC Values, said that there are 1.7 million
people who are known to have lost their lives to abortion in North
Carolina, but there may be many more. She also remarked that North
Carolina is a destination state for abortions, with the state having
the most liberal abortion law in the Southeast, despite recent changes
to the law to restrict elective abortions from 20 to 12 weeks of fetal
development."
Read more: https://www.carolinajournal.com/nc-values-coalition-marks-2nd-anniversary-of-dobbs-decision-overturning-roe-v-wade/
3. NEWS & OBSERVER: Robert
Luebke Op-Ed: A message from parents: Stop slow-walking NC voucher
money, Republicans
“In March, 72,000 new applicants crashed the website of the state
organization that administers the program. Responding to this demand,
the Senate voted in May to appropriate $248 million for additional
Opportunity Scholarships and approximately $25 million to eliminate
the backlog for ESA+ Scholarships, which help meet the needs of
students with disabilities. Many hoped the House would do the same.
That didn’t happen. Instead, the House included Opportunity
Scholarship expansion as part of the budget bill. The slowdown has
made a train wreck of fall plans for families and schools. Families
don’t know if they have funds for school tuition. Schools don’t know
how many new teachers to hire. All that is certain now is the
uncertainty. The latest reports suggest a budget bill won’t be
finalized until this fall — if at all — which means the only hope for
children on the Opportunity Scholarship waitlist looks to be immediate
action by the legislature.”
Read more: https://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/article289545224.html
4. CAROLINA JOURNAL: Payton
McNabb Op-Ed: After being injured by male competitor, I’m traveling
the nation to rally for Title IX
"On June 20, I joined dozens of current and former female athletes
and prominent women’s advocates in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Part
of the “Take Back Title IX” summer 2024 bus tour, the event was one of
many I’ve attended across the nation throughout the month of June. So
why did I — and numerous others — give up our summer, rearrange our
schedules, and live on a bus for weeks? I was a three-sport female
athlete throughout high school. Unfortunately, my athletic career came
to an abrupt end at the beginning of my senior year, when I was
severely injured in a volleyball game. A male playing on an opposing
women’s team spiked a ball into my head, rendering me unconscious for
about 30 seconds in a fencing position. As a result, I suffered from a
concussion, permanent whiplash, and a brain bleed. Even now, the
effects are tangible; with vision impairment, cognitive issues,
partial paralysis on my right side, and more, my doctors aren’t sure
if I will ever be the same."
Read more: https://www.carolinajournal.com/opinion/after-being-injured-by-male-competitor-im-traveling-the-nation-to-rally-for-title-ix/
5. NBC NEWS: Three female GOP state
senators who filibustered S.C. abortion ban lost their
primaries
Weekly Prayer: NC Officials
LORD, you also have instructed us to pray for our governing
officials, and we come to you in the spirit of this petition. We pray
for our state government and its executive, legislative, and judicial
servants. May they indeed be servants unto the people, and govern in a
manner that protects liberty and virtue. In the same spirit, we pray
for public servants across our local governments. May they all heed
your mandate in Romans 13:4 to be in positions of authority as "God's
servant" and for the "good" of the public. They govern in what we
confess are difficult times. May they plead with you to give them
wisdom, and may your grace to govern wisely be poured out on
them.
Protect us from the oppression and loss of freedoms that other
countries have experienced, and help us to value and preserve freedom,
which we know comes only from You.
"I have indeed seen the oppression of my people in Egypt. I
have heard their groaning and have come down to set them free." Acts
7:34
Amen
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Sincerely,
Tami & Team NC Values
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