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April 22, 2021

GOP to Planned Parenthood: Mind Your Loan Business
by Tony Perkins
There are lots of ways to describe a business with $2 billion dollars in assets -- but "charity" isn't one of them. And yet, that's how Democrats must see Planned Parenthood, the "nonprofit" that just took in its biggest taxpayer-funded haul in history: $618 million dollars. Now, as if that weren't enough, they've stuck out their hand for more -- trying to cash in on the pandemic relief that clearly meant for small businesses. Well, Planned Parenthood isn't "small" and isn't eligible. And if the country's abortion tycoon doesn't give the money back, Senate Republicans want the government to come and take it.
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H.R. 1: You Can Run, But You Can't I.D.
by Tony Perkins
Senate Democrats worked themselves into a fury dressing down Georgia's election law in a hearing this week. They claimed the bill was thoroughly racist, and that 380 bills introduced in nearly every state were designed to suppress the minority vote. They insisted the only solution that would adequately counter this groundswell of racism was their federal election takeover, H.R. 1.
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PVS: Justice Starts with Faith, Family, and Spreading the Gospel
by Dan Hart
In a severely divided nation, can the George Floyd verdict help garner healing and unity? It would appear not. In the wake of Derek Chauvin's conviction, many on the Left are clamoring for more police defunding. But as FRC's Pray Vote Stand broadcast revealed, the pullback from law enforcement has very little public support and highly lethal consequences.
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Today's show features: John Boozman, U.S. Senator from Arkansas, on his legislation that increases penalties for those who attack law enforcement officers, the latest on the border crisis, and on Democrats refusal to compromise on infrastructure legislation; James Comer, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Kentucky and Ranking Member on the House Oversight Committee, on the U.S. House of Representatives approving DC Statehood legislation; Quena Gonzalez, FRC's Director of State & Local Affairs, on recent state legislation impacting faith, family, and freedom; David Closson, FRC's Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview, on the media criticizing evangelicals for vaccine hesitancy.

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