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Update from the House Floor
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- By SC Freedom Caucus
Looking forward to the Budget
Education Freedom
Last week, the SC House passed S.62 with added amendments. This bill was strengthened in the Education Committee process thanks to Chairlady, Shannon Erickson (Beaufort) and SCFC member Chris Huff (Greenville). The bill would bring school choice to South Carolina in the form of an Education Scholarship Trust Fund which would grant scholarships to families to use at public schools or private schools. By year 4, any student in South Carolina will be eligible to apply for a scholarship to attend a school that suits their needs regardless of their zip code. For too long the government has had a monopoly on secondary education which has resulted in predictably unfavorable educational outcomes, indoctrination, and destruction of parental rights. This bill will empower parents to use their tax dollars to send their child to the school that best reflects their goals and values.
Senate Democrats Throw America’s Daughters under the Bus on Girls’ Sports
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- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand

When you’re as unpopular as today’s Democrats, the typical response is to try to find a way back into voters’ good graces. Not so for this party, which seems amazingly determined to stay in America’s doghouse. Instead of shedding their trans extremism, Democrats are clinging to it — ignoring the message 80% of the country is sending and killing any dream of a political comeback in the process.
Monday’s vote on girls’ sports protections should have been an easy lift in a nation that overwhelmingly rejects the idiocy that allows biological boys onto our daughters’ teams. But, as disillusioned Democrats have come to learn, nothing is easy for Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) party — a fact that this movement’s champions still can’t believe. “Do they have kids?” former San Jose State University volleyball player Brooke Slusser demanded to know. “If this were your daughter, how would you feel watching her lose opportunities, face unfair competition, and be put at risk all while knowing you had the power to stop it?” the teammate of trans-identifying Blaire Flemingasked. “… [I]t’s just not fair. I feel like I could go on and on to them about it. I just don’t see how they could support it.”
Women Imprisoned For Christ Conference 2025 - Incredible Free Event with Testimonies from the Persecuted Church -- Limited Tickets Now Available
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CAMP HILL, Penn. -- Coming Home Ministries is honored to announce the Women Imprisoned for Christ Conference 2025, a Jesus focused, Holy Spirit led, transformative event dedicated to sharing the powerful testimonies of women who have faced imprisonment for their unwavering Christian faith. This free conference is scheduled for Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM at the Christian Life Assembly, located at 2645 Lisburn Rd, Camp Hill, PA 17011. Men, women, and families are invited.
Come and be encouraged and inspired by incredible stories of God's mercy and grace. Write a letter with us to a persecuted Christian in prison overseas.
Turf War: How a Liquor-Liability Reform Bill Died in the S.C. Senate
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- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve

In South Carolina, lawyers represent far less than 1% of the state’s total workforce, but they make up nearly 30% of the 170-member S.C. Legislature.
And in the club of 50 lawyer-legislators, those who practice personal injury law or whose law firm colleagues handle those types of cases dominate that group – at least 27 of the 30 attorneys in the 124-member House and at least 17 of the 20 lawyers in the 46-member Senate, The Nerve found in a review of law firm websites, lawmakers’ social media accounts, and online biographies and other reliable sources.
Their influence, which crosses party lines – a total of at least 26 Republicans and 18 Democrats in the two chambers – has been particularly evident in recent years in the debate over reform of the state’s liquor liability laws.
House Members Vote to Overturn Biden-era Energy Rules
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Congress Brings Back Hot Showers

The House and Senate have been working at a break-neck pace this year. Both chambers have passed separate versions of a budget resolution — the first step toward a reconciliation package. The Senate has also confirmed all but one of President Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees in record time. With all this excitement, it is easy to miss some of the seemingly small but mighty bills that undo parts of Biden’s leftover agenda. The House moved on two of those items this week.
Removing the Christian Corner Stone from Our Country
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- By Lyle J. Rapacki, Ph.D. - Arizona Today

America's founding documents clearly demonstrate that our founders believed God ordained this nation. It was Benjamin Franklin addressing the Constitutional Convention on June 28, 1787, cautioning his fellow founders of America with these words: "God Governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid?" May I add to Mr. Franklin's statement, "Is it probable that an empire can remain without His aid?" Our founders had a strong sense of God's presence in the work they were accomplishing, birthing this nation. They reminded each other frequently in whose service they truly were. But something bad has happened in America, and it didn't occur overnight or over a few years. Americans lost their desire to cooperate with God, much less trust Him in the affairs of state.
Coral Ridge Ministries Welcomes Creation Studies Institute in Merger to Advance Case for Creation
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“By combining forces, we’ll do so much more to expose the fallacies and dark consequences of evolution and present the exquisite wonders of God’s creative handiwork,” says Dr. Robert J. Pacienza, CRM President and CEO
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Coral Ridge Ministries (CRM) is stepping aggressively into the creation/evolution debate as it welcomes the Creation Studies Institute (CSI) into the media outreach founded by the late D. James Kennedy (1930-2007), the founding pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale.
“I am thrilled that CSI is merging with CRM to make the biblical and scientific case for creation,” said Dr. Robert J. Pacienza, CRM President and CEO. “This new partnership is deeply needed. A generation ago, Dr. D. James Kennedy, a mentor and friend to Tom DeRosa and myself, declared: ‘Every peg upon which evolution has stood is collapsing and crumbling about it today.’
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