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- Supreme Court Draft Majority Decision on Roe v Wade
- In early May, someone “leaked” a draft Supreme Court 98 page ruling indicating the majority supports revoking Roe v Wade which would send the Abortion decision back to the states where it belongs per the US Constitution. As we mentioned in a Newsletter earlier this Spring, Arizona confirmed abortion is illegal in our state after 15 weeks. As Christians, we should contact our legislatures to express that we want to make ALL abortion illegal except to save the life of the mother.
- To see Pastor’s Response to Pro-Abortion Threats watch his Daily Dose here.
- Election Integrity – 2000 mules Exposes the Truth behind the 2020 Election
- Dinesh D’Souza and True the Vote have reviewed thousands of hours of video of drop boxes and tracking of cell phone data illustrating proof of fraud in the 2020 election. They tracked thousands of “mules” visiting election drop boxes (some at 3am) receiving hundreds of thousands of ballots from just a few hundred individuals. This is illegal in most states. To view the data and conclusions drawn visit 2000mules.com.
- Gilbert Town Council – Feasibility Study for a Commuter Rail in the East Valley
- At the end of April, the Gilbert Town Council announced that it is considering a $289,000 consulting contract for a feasibility study on a commuter rail. Why anyone thinks this would be good for Gilbert is a mystery. Even before COVID, public transportation usage has been on a decline. The Federal Government Accountability office reported that suburban commuter rails across the US have seen a 79% drop from pre-pandemic levels. Councilman Yung Koprowski, who just so happens to own a transportation planning and civil engineering firm, insists that the community knows about this potential project because the town published it in documents it made available to residents. Were you aware of this? Please let your Gilbert Town Council know how you feel about this feasibility study as it will most certainly impact not just local Gilbert residents, but most likely a local sales tax, state subsidies and inevitably request Federal government dollars to help fund it; therefore impacting every taxpayer in Arizona. It is the opinion of the Government Impact Team, that a commuter rail in the East Valley is not feasible and should be rejected.