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Pastors Commit Sanctity of Life Sunday to Petitioning for Preborn Lives

Pastors Commit Sanctity of Life Sunday to Petitioning for Preborn Lives
Washington D.C., January 13, 2010 – Pastors across the nation have committed to using January 24 – traditionally Sanctity of Life Sunday – as an opportunity to put their faith in action and gather signatures for the Personhood movement.

“At First Baptist Jackson, we are thrilled to give our people the opportunity to sign a petition to put the Personhood Initiative on the ballot,” stated Pastor Stan Buckley, Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Jackson, Mississippi. “Abortion – the taking of innocent human life – is one of the most important issues facing our state and our nation. We encourage more Christians and more churches to get involved in the fight for life. Getting the Personhood initiative on the ballot is a huge step because we believe the people of Mississippi, if given the opportunity, will choose life!”

Petition drives in Colorado and Mississippi are getting close to having enough signatures to put personhood amendments on the ballot. “In every Personhood campaign, churches are the key,” explained Keith Mason, cofounder of Personhood USA. “This year, we are very excited that hundreds of churches around the country will be honoring the sanctity of life.”

“By default, we are called to protect human life with our God given rights and resources,” added Pastor Adam Briggs of Damascus Road Bible Fellowship in Indiana. “Let all pastors join together and publicly declare the personhood of all human beings!”

Currently Montana, Colorado, Mississippi, Florida and California are all gathering signatures to put personhood amendments on their state’s ballot. In these states pastors can celebrate Petition for Life Sunday by collecting signatures to protect every child by love and by law.

In other states, pastors can encourage their flocks to restore the dignity of every human person, by supporting or even leading the personhood efforts in their state. Over 40 states are working towards Personhood for all human beings.

More information about Petition for Life Sunday is available at www.PersonhoodUSA.com.

“We will win the battle and restore dignity to every human person in America! Let’s use the coming sanctity of life Sunday to protect children not just in word, but also in deed by affirming their personhood rights in our law and by love,” concluded Mason.

Personhood USA is a grassroots Christian organization founded to establish personhood efforts across America to create protection for every child by love and by law. Personhood USA is committed to assisting and supporting Personhood Legislation and Constitutional Amendments and building local pro-life organizations through raising awareness of the personhood of the pre-born.

PRESS RELEASE

Fiscal Impact Study Released!
Submitted by California Civil Rights Foundation on Friday, 11/13/2009 – 09:00 in California

For Immediate Release:

Sacramento, CA – Friday, November 13th, 2009 – The California Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) and the Department of Finance jointly have released the Fiscal Impact Study (FIS) for the California Human Rights Amendment

http://www.lao.ca.gov/laoapp/ballot_source/Initiatives.aspx?year=&text=h…

The Secretary of State then provides calendar deadlines to the proponent and to the county elections officials. According to the California Secretary of State’s (SOS) website, the Attorney General’s “title and summary” is due to the SOS by Monday, November 30th, 2009.

The Attorney General can and will “title” and “summarize” our ballot initiative any way he wants to. Nevertheless, we must be ready to print and distribute petitions the day we get the “title and summary” from the Attorney General. Your financial contributions are needed today. Click here to give now: http://www.civilrightsfoundation.org/donate.html

“The California Civil Rights Foundation recognizes the inherent human rights, dignity and worth of all human beings from the beginning of their biological development,” stated Walter Hoye, founder of the California Civil Rights Foundation. “If passed, this historic legislation would make California the first state in the Union to acknowledge full human rights for every human being. We believe all human beings should be protected by love and by law.”

The California Civil Rights Foundation was founded by Walter B. Hoye II. For more information or press inquiries, please contact Walter B. Hoye II at: 510.225.4056

California Set To Launch Human Rights Campaign, For ALL Humans!

For Immediate Release:
 
Sacramento, CA – Wednesday, September 23, 2009 – California Civil Rights Foundation submits language to Attorney General for historic Human Rights Amendment.
 
The California Civil Rights Foundation, founded by Walter Hoye, is set to begin its campaign to recognize the rights of every human in the State of California.  The new campaign, which will be known as the California Human Rights Campaign, will affirm the rights of all humans in the State.
 
WHAT: A press conference announcing the submission of the California Human Rights Amendment, a proposed 2010 California ballot initiative, to the Attorney General.
 
WHEN: Monday, September 28 2009, 11:00 AM.
 
WHERE: The Office of the Attorney General, 1300 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
 
“The California Civil Rights Foundation recognizes the inherent human rights, dignity and worth of all human beings from the beginning of their biological development,” stated Hoye, founder of the California Civil Rights Foundation. “If passed, this historic legislation would make California the first state in the Union to acknowledge full human rights for every human being.  We believe all human beings should be protected by love and by law.”
 
The California Civil Rights Foundation was founded by Walter B. Hoye II. For more information or press inquiries, please contact Walter B. Hoye II at: 510.225.4056.

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