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BREAKING NEWS: PRO-LIFE BILLS INTRODUCED WOULD GRANT THE MOST ROBUST PROTECTION FOR UNBORN IN FLORIDA’S HISTORY

(Tallahassee, FL) This morning, Senator Kelli Stargel and Representative Erin Grall filed bills HB 5 and SB 146 on “Reducing Fetal and Infant Mortality.” The bills create enhanced measures to defend the lives of unborn children. If these bills pass, the new law would be the strongest protection for unborn children in Florida’s history to date.

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Calling for All Pro-Life Events!

Send us the details of your pro-life event in January and we will promote it by asking FFPC supporters in your area to attend your local activity commemorating Sanctity of Human Life Sunday on Jan. 23rd and/or the anniversary of Roe v. Wade on Jan. 22nd.

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BREAKING NEWS: ABBY JOHNSON ADDED TO SPEAKER LINE-UP FOR PRO-FAMILY DAYS EVENT

(Tallahassee, FL)  Abby Johnson, the former Planned Parenthood Director, whose life story was portrayed in the movie, Unplanned, has been added to the line-up of speakers for Florida Family Policy Council’s Pro-Family Days event at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center from January 24th and January 25th 2022. This year’s event theme is #LifeWins and will offer trainings, briefings from experts, opportunities to lobby legislators, a prayer breakfast and walk, and fellowship for attendees.

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Special Notes

RECAP: Week #8- This week in Tallahassee…

Several of the FFPC priorities, both new and old, are moving towards the finish line, including the Defending Biological Sex in Healthcare Act, the Retention of Sexual Offense Evidence Act, Educator Preparation Programs Act, and the Gaming Control Act—all of which passed at least one of the two legislative chambers.

RECAP: Week #7- This week in Tallahassee…

The end of the session is in sight with only two weeks left to go. Apart from a few scheduling meetings, committee meetings are done, and the remainder of the session will be centered on the floors of the House and Senate chambers. This week saw some of the most heated and volatile committee hearings, two of which involved priority bills of ours.

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