
SaveCalifornia.com Think about it. If government-controlled health care (HR 3962) didn't pass, there would be no taxpayer-funded abortions in it, right? If you were in Congress and opposed Pelosi/Reid/Obamacare, would you have voted for the no-abortion-funding amendment? We woudn't have, because doing so only did bad.
Source: apnews.myway.com
AP: "It appeared that a compromise brokered Friday night on the volatile issue of abortion had finally secured the votes needed to pass the legislation. In the run-up to a final vote, conservatives from the two political parties joined forces to impose tough new restrictions on abortion coverage in ...

SaveCalifornia.com The Pelosi/Reid/Obama "health care" bill has passed the U.S. House. With 218 needed for passage, it was 220 voting "Aye" (219 Democrats + 1 Republican) and 215 voting "nay" (176 Republicans + 37 Democrats). The fight against government control of healthcare moves to the U.S. Senate.

SaveCalifornia.com This is more than ironic, it is bad. Pro-lifers are helping to pass HR 3962, the goverment takeover of health care. The Stupak amendment passed with all but one of the 176 Republicans and 64 Democrats. The horrible thing is, even pro-abortion Democrats voted "yes" to help it pass!
Source: www.nationalreview.com
64 Democrats Voted Yes - Altmire, Baca, Barrow, Berry, Bishop (GA), Boccieri, Boren, Bright, Cardoza, Carney, Chandler, Childers, Cooper, Costa, Costello, Cuellar, Dahlkemper, Davis (AL), Davis (TN), Donnelly (IN), Doyle, Driehaus, Ellsworth, Etheridge, Gordon (TN), Griffith, Hill, Holden, Kanjorski...

SaveCalifornia.com Want to do your best to defeat HR 3962, the government takeover of health care? We have gathered the phone numbers of the 20 to 40 "swing Democrats," who will TODAY decide whether this dangerous bill is approved or rejected. Have time to be heroic? Make these calls!
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URGENT UPDATE SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 2009 3:30 PM PST: As the debate continues today in the U.S. House on HR 3962, the government takeover of healthcare, it's very important that you call the "swing Democrats" who will decide whether this terrible bill is approved or rejected.

SaveCalifornia.com This is it. The U.S. House is debating HR 3962, the government takeover of healthcare in America. Abortion funding is no longer the main argument for pro-family citizens. CALL RIGHT NOW. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE. Read our latest alert for a simple message to say when you call your U.S. Representative.
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CALL your U.S. Representative RIGHT NOW. Hit them hard with your opposition. Urge your congressmember to "Defeat HR 3962. This government takeover of healthcare would mean we pay more and receive less. HR 3962 means big fines and jail time for noncompliance. Defeat HR 3962!"

SaveCalifornia.com HR 3962 UPDATE: This could pass or defeat the Pelosi/Reid/Obama government health care plan. By allowing a vote to ban any funding of abortions, all the other bad parts of HR 3962 could become law. Or will this make pro-abortion Democrats pull their support? Keep calling 202-224-3121 to oppose HR 3962.
Source: www.politico.com
Abortion opponents won a huge last-minute concession late Friday night after Democratic leaders agreed to grant them a vote on an amendment that would effectively bar insurers that participate in the exchanges from offering coverage for abortions.

SaveCalifornia.com Democrats in the U.S. House plan to push through Nancy Pelosi's government "health care" bill, HR 3962, on Saturday. The vote is expected to be very close. You and your friends need to call now, tonight and Saturday morning. Please read the urgent alert below and call 202-224-3121.
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Please pick up the phone. Because, unless you and millions of Americans call right now to oppose HR 3962, this very bad bill could be approved Saturday or Sunday. Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard day or night at 202-224-3121 to provide your zip code to be connected to your representative's office.

SaveCalifornia.com Sacramento's bad water deal will raise your rates if you have a yard or children. Regular users will suffer, the government will control more land, and the environmental wackos will control more government. Why don't we have enough water? Because we won't build more dams to store it year-round.
Source: www.capitolweekly.net
Below is a flow chart that was circulated by lobbyists this week in an attempt to illustrate the convoluted governance plan of the Sacrament/San Joaquin River Delta. The Legislature approved a sweeping bill package this week that, among other things, will create a new Delta Stewardship Council. ...

SaveCalifornia.com The big news out of Sacramento is the "water deal" the Legislature just passed. Our initial read? It's bad. Fiscally irresponsible. More bureaucracy and govt. ownership. Removes existing dams with no guarantee to build new ones. $6.4 BILLION to liberal environmentalists’ projects. Raises the price of water on us all, taxing us for overuse.
Source: www.sacbee.com
The California Legislature's water package calls for an election, probably in November 2010, on an $11 billion water bond requiring majority approval by the state's voters.

SaveCalifornia.com Tuesday's off-year special election produced some pro-family victories to celebrate and some losses to learn from. See what SaveCalifornia.com President Randy Thomasson has to say about the outcomes of key battles coast to coast.
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I’m very glad that two pro-life, pro-marriage governors have been elected. Here’s where Governor-Elects Bob McDonnell and Chris Christie stand on the issues:

SaveCalifornia.com Randy Thomasson is very glad marriage licenses have been reserved for only a man and a woman in Maine. But he sorely wishes marriage rights would have reserved for man-woman marriage in Washington State. In the aftermath of these battles, he has two important lessons to share.
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West Coast pro-family leader Randy Thomasson issued the following statement in response to the Maine victory for man-woman marriage licenses and the probable loss of unique man-woman marriage rights in Washington. Maine's Question 1 passed 53-47%; Washington's "No on R-71" trails 51-49%.

SaveCalifornia.com Track election results with us tonight at the SaveCalifornia.com Election Center. In addition to candidates in Virginia, New Jersey, New York and California, we're tracking marriage licenses in Maine, marriage rights in Washington State and casino gambling in Ohio.
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View results of the Nov. 3, 2009 election returns from Virginia, New Jersey, Maine, California, and Washington State.

SaveCalifornia.com If you live or know someone who lives in the northeast S.F. Bay Area, there is an important special election for Congress today. There's a big difference between leading candidates John Garamendi and David Harmer. So vote and urge others to vote by 8 p.m.
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In what used to be a solid Republican district held by Congressman Bill Baker, the 10th Congressional District has been held the last dozen years by Democrat Ellen Tauscher. She vacated the seat this summer to join the Obama Administration.

SaveCalifornia.com California's special-election contest today is in most of Contra Costa County and part of Solano County. Liberal Lt. Gov. John Garamendi wants to go to Congress and is being opposed by conservative Republican David Harmer. Harmer's supporters need to turn out heavily for him to win.
Source: www.foxnews.com
Democrats are hoping for an easy victory Tuesday in the 10th Congressional District, a heavily gerrymandered district where Democrats hold an 18-point registration edge over Republicans.

SaveCalifornia.com Are your water fees going up? Is your water use being restricted? It's because California lacks water storage, not completing a dam since 1968, despite huge population growth since. During today's special legislative session on water in Sacramento, call and insist on more dams.
Source: www.mercurynews.com
Beyond concern over the size of the bond, some lawmakers were upset over how the bond money would be spent. Republicans insist that the measure set aside $3 billion for new dams — and that the dams be permitted to proceed without the Legislature approving their funding each year.



















