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1. WRAL: Two Pro-Life bills advance at
General Assembly
The Human Life Non-Discrimination Act Updates:
“The House voted 67-42 for a bill that would make it illegal
to obtain an abortion specifically because of the presumed race of the
fetus or because
of a Down syndrome diagnosis.”
“Sponsor Rep. Pat
McElraft, R-Carteret, wept as she read a letter from a
child with Down syndrome. ‘I know in my heart that I am God’s child,
and I love my life,’ the child wrote.
Following passage in the House, the bill now heads to the
Senate.”
The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
Updates:
“Earlier Thursday, the Senate Health Care committee approved the
Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which would make it a
misdemeanor for a doctor not to provide care for an infant born after
a botched abortion. It also would create a duty for other health care
professionals to report any such failure to act.”
“Fitzgerald and other social conservatives pressed for the bill,
calling the treatment for such infants a civil rights issue.
‘The right to an abortion should not translate to a right to a dead
child, no matter what,’ Fitzgerald said. ‘This is really about
infanticide, plain and simple.’
The committee passed the measure on a voice vote, and it will
likely be on the Senate floor next week.”

2. TAKE ACTION: 👣 The Human Life
Non-Discrimination Act passes NC House and now heads to Senate.
Yesterday afternoon the State House debated and
passed the Human Life Nondiscrimination Act at the General Assembly.
You
can watch the debate and listen to our great bill sponsors and others
who strongly supported the bill by clicking here.
The Human Life Non-Discrimination Act seeks to
prohibit abortions based on race and/or the prenatal diagnosis of Down
syndrome. All babies−born and unborn− have intrinsic dignity and worth
and should be protected from the practice of eugenic abortion. The
bill will move to the Senate for consideration.

(Some of our speakers at
the NC House Health Committee meeting)

(Some of our speakers at
the NC House Judiciary 1 Committee meeting)

(This is Jaden's
speech, who is 9 years old and has Down syndrome. She stole the hearts
of many at the NC General Assembly this week when she testified on her
own behalf at a House Committee meeting)
As shown in some of these images from the various
Committee stages, we have worked very hard this year spearheading
several bills that protect your values like HB 453. If you appreciate
our hard work, would you consider making a $100,
$50, $25, or even $10 to help the NC Values Coalition continue to
fight for your rights?



3. NC VALUES VOICE: Live with Barronelle
Stutzman
On Wednesday of this week, we held a special one-hour episode of
the voice with Barronelle Stutzman . If you remember, Barronelle is
the grandmother who has found herself at the U.S. Supreme Court twice
to lead the fight for religious liberty after the State of Washington
sought to punish her for declining to provide her creative
services for a same-sex ceremony..
During the Voice episode, Tami Fitzgerald sat down with Barronelle,
the sole owner of Arlene’s Flowers in Richland, Washington, and her
attorney Matt Sharp, Senior Counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom
during an NC Values Coalition statewide education tour. During this
presentation at Trinity Baptist Church in Mooresville NC, Barronelle
explained why she respectfully declined to use her creative skills to
celebrate a same-sex ceremony.
You can watch this week’s episode of the Voice—as well as former
ones—at www.ncvalues.org/voice.


4. THE DAILY SIGNAL: Voters in Dallas
Suburb Lead Revolt Against Critical Race Theory Curriculum
“Smith noted that she and others worked to educate voters about
what critical race theory is and how destructive it would be. Then,
she and other members of the community made public records requests to
ascertain how extensively those ideas were being propagated behind
closed doors.
“We used [Freedom of Information Act requests] to really find out
what our district was doing, and that empowered us with information
that we could then use to fight against it,” she said.
What’s important about this rebuke of critical race theory and its
advocates is not just that the doctrine was unpopular, but how parents
and other opponents organized to stop it.
It raises the larger question: Is this just temporary good
news or the beginning of a larger movement?”



5. NSJ ONLINE: Wake County Schools’
administrator denies Critical Race Theory district offerings
“In a previous
article, it was reported that the state’s largest
school district had been partnering with a training firm founded and
run by state Rep. Graig Meyer (D-Orange) to provide 'equity'
training.
That organization, the Equity Collaborative, has contracted with
Wake County Public Schools (WCPSS) for training that included a
recently pulled course, titled 'Intro to Critical Race Theory.' It had
also conducted a “Racial Equity Institute” and other professional
development courses that utilize the controversial Critical Race
Theory.
Assistant superintendent of the WCPSS Office of Equity Affairs
(OEA) Rodney Trice wrote an email on March
21 to the WCPSS board members about 'the emails
and calls some of us have received about Critical Race Theory.' In
spite of all evidence to the contrary, Trice refuted the idea that the
district had used Critical Race Theory.“


WEEKLY PRAYER: 2021 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
Lord, we look up and see the
billions of stars You created, and we praise You. We
look around and see the billions of people
You created in Your image; uniquely,
fearfully, wonderfully, and we thank You. Wrap us in
Your Spirit and unite us in Your family, Lord.
Thank You for loving us first. In
Your love for the whole world, You sent Your Son to save
us.
Jesus, in You alone we have
abundant and everlasting life. Thank you for teaching
and leading us to love and live, fruitful, and
faithful. In Your life, death, resurrection, and
ascension You are our Lord, our love, our life, and
our liberty. You came to “bind up the
brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to captives
and freedom to prisoners.” You have freed us
from the penalty and shame of our sin; free to
live life as You designed and Your destiny for
our Nation.
Spirit search us, convict us, as we
repent for our sin and the sins of America. Please
cleanse, fill, and send us. We rejoice, knowing that
Your forgiveness makes us acceptable and
effective vessels for Your love, life and liberty in
our family, church, education, workplace,
military, government, art, entertainment, and
media.
We pray that America will be united
in love to serve You with all our hearts, all our ways,
and all of our days. Unite us to pray, love; to live
and walk by the Spirit. Conform and transform
us as we pray and proclaim, “Now the Lord is
the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord
is, there is liberty.”
We pray this is the name of Jesus,
Amen.

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