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VOL. 25, No. 31, August 4, 2022

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Dear Colleague,

Legislative naming is one of the great lies in Washington D.C. So is the notion that Congressmen actually legislate. Mostly, they pass things along to bureaucrats to figure out and to implement. This is why the "Keeping Girls in School Act" is a lie on its face, and a travesty that could pass millions along to abortion and gender extremists. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports on the latest travesty.

We are pleased to introduce you to C-Fam's newest hire, Craig-Austin Rose. He goes by Austin but Austin Rose is just too close to Austin Ruse, don't you think? He reports today on an obscure international government body in east Africa that may impose the sexual revoluton on its seven member states. The effort is being run by western sexual imperialists like Planned Parenthood and Ipas. Welcome Austin at [email protected].

Spread the word. Be daring. Keep the faith.

Austin Ruse
President

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ANALYSIS: "Keeping Girls in School Act" has Little to Do with Keeping Girls in School

by Stefano Gennarini, J.D..

WASHINGTON, D.C., August 4 (C-Fam) There was an eerie silence, a feeling of apprehension in the House Foreign Affairs Committee as Congressman Gregory Meeks called for comments on the "Keeping Girls in School Act" last week. Read More >>

Western NGOs Target East Africa

By Craig-Austin Rose

WASHINGTON, D.C., August 5 (C-Fam) An obscure intergovernmental body in Africa is debating a controversial health bill that would impose a right to abortion on seven east African countries where abortion is mostly restricted—Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Read More >>

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