Friend,
This is the LAST chance to show up BIG in Austin tomorrow.
Texas state lawmakers will consider four Pro-Life Priority Bills in committee.
Time is running out to submit your name in support.
Can I count on YOU to defend Life?
Please RSVP now to come to Austin tomorrow to testify for the Pro-Life Priorities. >>
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SUPPORT THE PRO-LIFE PRIORITY BILLS
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SUPPORTER: [email protected]
REGISTRATION: MISSING
DEADLINE: Wednesday, April 7, 2021
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If you can't travel to Austin, you can register your support online.
- Visit comments.house.texas.gov and enter your information;
- Select HB 3760 by Oliverson (Public Health April 07, 2021 - 8:00 AM [JHR 140]); and
- Write why you support the bill ending abortion.
Friend, together we can end abortion and euthanasia!
When you share your Pro-Life story and beliefs, you’ll help make HISTORY as we attack Roe v. Wade and protect vulnerable patients’ rights.
Take action now!
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What: Testify in the House and Senate committees for the Pro-Life Priority Bills
The Senate committee will hear the Respecting Texas Patients’ Right to Life Act.
The House committee will hear the Texas Abolition Strategy, the Texas Heartbeat Act, and the Preborn NonDiscrimination Act.
When: Wednesday, April 7, 2021
The House committee hearing starts at 8:00 a.m. and the Senate committee begins at 8:30 a.m. Citizens’ testimonies will occur after noon and could go as late as midnight in each committee.
Where: Austin, Texas
Both hearings will be held at the Texas State Capitol Complex (1100 Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78701). You may park in the Capitol Visitor Parking Garage (1201 San Jacinto Blvd., Austin, TX 78701).
Don’t worry; when you arrive at the Capitol, our team of experts will help you every step of the way.
Masks are strongly recommended by the State Preservation Board around the Texas Capitol Complex. The Texas Senate requires everyone entering the chamber to wear a mask, social distance, and take a rapid COVID-19 test (available for free in the white tents on the North side of the Capitol).
More information.
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