49 min

Wednesdays Are For Working The State of Freedom

    • Politics

SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:
Luke 5:1-10
 
ACTION ITEMS:
Calls (please do as soon as possible):
Call the District office of Senator Barrow Peacock: (318) 741-7180
Tell him that it is imperative he brings Representative Hodges' HB 537 back to the Senate & Governmental Affairs Committee for a favorable passage to the full Senate before Friday of this week. It is vital that we act to protect the state of Louisiana from U.S. State Department designated foreign adversaries. Call the District office of Senator Page Cortez: (337) 993-7430
Demand that HB 648  be brought to the Senate for a vote, and they should vote YES to prohibit transgender procedures on minors in Louisiana. Senate Switchboard: 225-342-2040
Tell your Senator to vote YES on Rep. McCormick's HB 131, the constitutional carry bill Call your Senator at (225) 342-2040 and demand that  HB 648 (which would prohibit transgender procedures on minors) be brought to the Senate for a vote, and they should vote YES. 
Tell your Senator to vote YES on Rep. Horton's  HB 8 - to place signs with the motto "In God We Trust" in schools and classrooms. Tell your Senator to vote YES on Rep. Hodges HB 68 to  authorize public high schools to offer a course of instruction in the history and literature of the Bible. House Switchboard: (225) 342-6945
Tell your Representative  to vote YES for Sen. Cathey's SCR 21 to re-assert the sovereign right of Louisiana to nullify unconstitutional acts of the federal government. Tell your Representative to  vote YES for Senator Cloud's SB 7 to protect minors from pornographic materials in public school libraries. Tell your Rep. to vote NO on Rep. Huval's HB 580, the criminalization of handheld cellphone use in vehicles bill. Emails:
To: seduc@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 182 (Rep. Edmonston) – vote YES
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please vote YES on Rep. Edmonston’s HB 182 to codify that no one can mandate a COVID vaccine as a requirement for students to attend school.
To: seduc@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 399 (Rep. Edmonston) – vote YES
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please vote YES on Rep. Edmonston’s HB 399 to require that communication issued about immunization requirements must include exemption information.
To: seduc@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 466 (Rep. Horton) – vote YES
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please vote YES on Rep. Horton’s HB 466 to prohibit any public school personnel in Louisiana from initiating any discussion of gender identity or sexual orientation with students.
To: seduc@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 472 (Rep. Mincey) - vote NO
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please vote NO on Rep. Rep. Mincey's HB 472, the teaching reciprocity interstate compact. It is an unneeded encroachment of state sovereignty. Louisiana should have it's own teacher reciprocity program that is not beholden to other states and certainly not the Federal government.
To: sfnce@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 646 (Rep. Farnham) – schedule for committee and favorably send to S&GA
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please schedule and favorably pass Rep. Farnham’s HB 646 out of committee and refer it to the Senate & Governmental Affairs Committee to provide for an annual supplemental canvass that would help keep LA’s voter rolls clean.
 
CONNECT WITH US:
To get involved with Louisiana Citizen’s Advocacy Group, visit www.lacag.org or email Chris at chris@lacag.org.
 
SUPPORT US:
If you are enjoying the podcast, please subscribe and share it.
If you own a business in LA and are interested in supporting our show by advertising, you can email us at ads.freedomstate@gmail.com.
 
CREDITS:
Music by MarkJuly from Pixaby
A special thank you to Doss Hindman for his hand in the show notes.

SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY:
Luke 5:1-10
 
ACTION ITEMS:
Calls (please do as soon as possible):
Call the District office of Senator Barrow Peacock: (318) 741-7180
Tell him that it is imperative he brings Representative Hodges' HB 537 back to the Senate & Governmental Affairs Committee for a favorable passage to the full Senate before Friday of this week. It is vital that we act to protect the state of Louisiana from U.S. State Department designated foreign adversaries. Call the District office of Senator Page Cortez: (337) 993-7430
Demand that HB 648  be brought to the Senate for a vote, and they should vote YES to prohibit transgender procedures on minors in Louisiana. Senate Switchboard: 225-342-2040
Tell your Senator to vote YES on Rep. McCormick's HB 131, the constitutional carry bill Call your Senator at (225) 342-2040 and demand that  HB 648 (which would prohibit transgender procedures on minors) be brought to the Senate for a vote, and they should vote YES. 
Tell your Senator to vote YES on Rep. Horton's  HB 8 - to place signs with the motto "In God We Trust" in schools and classrooms. Tell your Senator to vote YES on Rep. Hodges HB 68 to  authorize public high schools to offer a course of instruction in the history and literature of the Bible. House Switchboard: (225) 342-6945
Tell your Representative  to vote YES for Sen. Cathey's SCR 21 to re-assert the sovereign right of Louisiana to nullify unconstitutional acts of the federal government. Tell your Representative to  vote YES for Senator Cloud's SB 7 to protect minors from pornographic materials in public school libraries. Tell your Rep. to vote NO on Rep. Huval's HB 580, the criminalization of handheld cellphone use in vehicles bill. Emails:
To: seduc@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 182 (Rep. Edmonston) – vote YES
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please vote YES on Rep. Edmonston’s HB 182 to codify that no one can mandate a COVID vaccine as a requirement for students to attend school.
To: seduc@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 399 (Rep. Edmonston) – vote YES
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please vote YES on Rep. Edmonston’s HB 399 to require that communication issued about immunization requirements must include exemption information.
To: seduc@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 466 (Rep. Horton) – vote YES
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please vote YES on Rep. Horton’s HB 466 to prohibit any public school personnel in Louisiana from initiating any discussion of gender identity or sexual orientation with students.
To: seduc@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 472 (Rep. Mincey) - vote NO
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please vote NO on Rep. Rep. Mincey's HB 472, the teaching reciprocity interstate compact. It is an unneeded encroachment of state sovereignty. Louisiana should have it's own teacher reciprocity program that is not beholden to other states and certainly not the Federal government.
To: sfnce@legis.la.gov Subject: HB 646 (Rep. Farnham) – schedule for committee and favorably send to S&GA
Body: Dear Committee Members, Please schedule and favorably pass Rep. Farnham’s HB 646 out of committee and refer it to the Senate & Governmental Affairs Committee to provide for an annual supplemental canvass that would help keep LA’s voter rolls clean.
 
CONNECT WITH US:
To get involved with Louisiana Citizen’s Advocacy Group, visit www.lacag.org or email Chris at chris@lacag.org.
 
SUPPORT US:
If you are enjoying the podcast, please subscribe and share it.
If you own a business in LA and are interested in supporting our show by advertising, you can email us at ads.freedomstate@gmail.com.
 
CREDITS:
Music by MarkJuly from Pixaby
A special thank you to Doss Hindman for his hand in the show notes.

49 min