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Merry Christmas From Your State Government: Church Carry, Planned Parenthood, & Supporting Israel

littlerock-christmas-lightsYou’ve already heard a great deal about the vote on the Obamacare exchanges grant that happened this morning. But here are a few other things I learned while visiting our state’s Capitol yesterday:

1. Planned Parenthood is receiving over $250,000 in state funding through just two grants. Rep. Debbie Hobbs, AAI Friend of Freedom and all-around great legislator, brought the issue to light in this morning’s meeting of the Legislative Council. There was a request on the agenda to approve additional grant funding for Planned Parenthood for “syphilis and HIV education.” Before the item could be passed through quickly, Rep. Hobbs requested to hear testimony from representatives from the Dept. of Health.

Currently, Planned Parenthood receives two grants from the Department of Health: one for $52,000 and one for $200,000. The department was requesting an additional $33,000 to give to PP. Representatives from the department originally told Rep. Hobbs that the funding went only to education, but then amended that statement to include “testing for HIV and counseling.” Ladies and gentlemen, your tax dollars at work!

Like Rep. Hobbs, I too was unaware that the Department of Health was a grantmaking organization — particularly to groups like Planned Parenthood that perform abortions. Rep. Hobbs suggested that the money might be better spent going directly to schools rather than to third party organizations. To that I offer a hearty “second.”

The additional grant requests passed the committee.

2. Some Arkansas legislators don’t support Israel. Senator Jason Rapert introduced Interim Resolution 2011-010 in today’s ALC meeting. The resolution “urges Congress and the President of the United States to stand beside Israel in the face of increased attacks upon Israel as a sovereign nation, to honor our nation’s long-standing relationship with Israel as an ally, and to support the Arkansas Jewish Community and the Nation of Israel.” It carried with a voice vote, but there were several audible “nays” from the left side of the room.

3. There is a “church carry” bill forthcoming. Senator-elect Bryan King tells me there will be a church carry bill filed next week — that is, a bill that permits those who enter houses of worship to carry concealed firearms. King will be the lead sponsor in the Senate and Rep. Nate Bell (R-Mena) will carry the bill on the House side. No specific details on the bill yet, but gun rights activists tell me they’re hopeful for a bill that gives churches a choice in whether or not to allow carrying of concealed weapons, as opposed to a mandate from the state requiring that they allow weapons. Three cheers for real separation of church and state!

Also, as promised, here’s the roll call of yesterday’s vote on the Obamacare exchanges grant. Those who voted “yes” were voting on a motion for further discussion. Those who voted “no” were voting to end debate and accept the funds.

Merry Christmas to all! Your government loves you.

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5 thoughts on “Merry Christmas From Your State Government: Church Carry, Planned Parenthood, & Supporting Israel

  • Ed Ross

    Nick, apparently you don’t know much about public schools, their management and administration. What you think about this subject would be received in a much better light if you had substantive factual evidence to back up your opinion. In anything you give an opinion on, it’s better to know the facts, than not.

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    • Nic Horton

      Clearly you are an expert on this topic, as evidenced by all of the factual evidence you just provided. Thanks for reading and merry Christmas!

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  • I can’t say I’d care that much about who voted “nay” on Rapert’s resolution (maybe just some personal curiosity), I’d care more if this were some of my state’s representatives in Washington voting on such things. Introducing resolutions on Israel in our statehouse seems pretty pointless to me. These are the kinds of toothless items that are all about political posturing, and it annoys me no matter which party does it. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!

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    • Conservative Republican and Israel Supporter

      Linton, please don’t tell anyone this, but I agree with every word you wrote!

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