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California Jewish families fight for equal rights in education of disabled children

null / Shutterstock Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Aug 15, 2023 / 15:40 pm (CNA). Three orthodox Jewish families in California who sued the state of California over a law that they say discriminates against religious families with disabled children.

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there have been more than 1.2 million known got-aways. this group tried this past week leading troopers on a chase in mission, texas not far from ak allen before bailing from the vehicle and then leading them on a foot pursuit. police eventually arrested the 15-year-old mexican driver and the migrants he was trying to smuggle in. meantime, texas governor greg abbott says this past week in his state of the state address, that fentanyl and securing the border are now emergency items for the current legislative session, meaning they are given priority. abbott has proposed another g.o.p. lawmakers additional $4.6 billion for border security. he also wants certain fentanyl overdoses to be labored as poisoning and for those cases to be prosecuted as murders, in other words, holding the dealer or the seller of this deadly drug accountable in case someone days. griff.

Prop 1 on Abortion Could Cost Millions, Jeopardize Care for Mothers

California voters must reject no limit Proposition 1 abortion amendment, critics say

Participants in a demonstration against Proposition 1 outside the California capitol in Sacramento, Oct. 6, 2022. / Photo courtesy of California's No on Prop. 1 CampaignDenver Newsroom, Oct 6, 2022 / 17:02 pm (CNA).Unlimited abortion would become a fundamental right, as would abortion on viable unborn children, if voters pass the proposed California ballot measure Proposition 1, a broad coalition has warned."The proposed amendment to the state constitution has no language on limits and no recognition of the viability of the infant and late-term pregnancies," Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento said at an Oct. 6 press conference outside the capitol in Sacramento.He said Proposition 1 seeks to make abortion a "fundamental right" in California while "removing any common-sense limits on late-term abortions."The California Together, No On Proposition 1 press conference drew speakers from various political and religious backgrounds, including Catholics, Evangel

California voters must reject no limit Proposition 1 abortion amendment, critics say – Catholic World Report

Participants in a demonstration against Proposition 1 outside the California capitol in Sacramento, Oct. 6, 2022. / Photo courtesy of California's No on Prop. 1 Campaign Denver Newsroom, Oct 6, 2022 / 17:02 pm (CNA). Unlimited abortion would become a fundamental right, as would abortion on viable unborn children, if voters pass the proposed California ballot measure Proposition 1, a broad coalition has warned. “The proposed amendment to the state constitution has no language on limits and no recognition of the viability of the infant and late-term pregnancies,” Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento said at an Oct. 6 press conference outside the capitol in Sacramento. He said Proposition 1 seeks to make abortion a “fundamental right” in California while “removing any common-sense limits on late-term abortions.” The California Together, No On Proposition 1 press conference drew speakers from various political and religious backgrounds, includ

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