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Action Alert-Call Governor Schwarzenegger!
The following bills are still on Governor Schwarzenegger's desk. Please continue to call, fax and email the Governor urging him to veto the following anti-family bills.
Please take immediate action by calling and writing Governor Schwarzenegger about the following dangerous bills:
SB 777-Homosexual Indoctrination in Schools (Kuehl)
SB 777 would ban any textbooks, teaching or activities in schools that "promotes a discriminatory bias against" homosexuals, transgenders, bisexuals, and those with gender (perceived or actual) issues. SB 777 goes much further than any other past attack on the moral and religious beliefs of Californians.
AB 43--Homosexual Marriage (Leno)
In 2000, voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 22, which clearly stated that marriage in California is defined as between a man and a woman. Despite the people of California clearly deciding this issue, AB 43 seeks to redefine marriage as being between two people-regardless of gender. This is yet another example of the arrogance of lawmakers in their belief that they better than the citizens they supposedly represent.
AB 14--Homosexual 'Discrimination' (Laird)
This legislation would grant more special privileges to homosexuals by enacting the "Civil Rights Act of 2007." By changing over 50 areas of the law, this a sweeping piece of legislation that continues to advance the radical homosexual agenda.
AB 102--Marriage Licenses for Domestic Partners (Ma)
AB 102 would require the Declaration of Domestic Partnership form to contain spaces for either party or both parties to indicate a change in surname (last name). CRI opposes this back-door attempt to grant special privileges to domestic partners. By granting domestic partners this element of traditional marriage, lawmakers are blurring the line between traditional marriage and the "faux marriage" of domestic partnership.
AB 394--Enforcing Homosexual "Rights" in Schools (Levine)
AB 394 would require the State Department of Education to "monitor adherence" to the requirements of AB 537, passed in 2000. AB 537 added sexual orientation (including actual or perceived) to all discrimination prohibitions applying to public schools. In other words, lawmakers are passing a law to ensure the law is enforced. AB 394 will further coerce schools into complying with a radical social agenda.
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