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Abortion bill passes, House Governor is urged to veto HB 40

May 7, 2017 By Lisa Misner

Pro-life advocates are urging Gov. Bruce Rauner to veto a bill that would allow taxpayer-supported abortions.  Read…

Reactions to Trump’s religious liberty executive order mixed

May 5, 2017 By Lisa Misner

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to protect faith beliefs and practice in a ceremony May 4.

On May 4 – The National Day of Prayer – President Donald Trump, signed an executive order promising to provide churches, non-profit organizations, and Christian-owned business greater religious liberty. Reaction among Christians, especially evangelicals has been mixed. Here’s a round-up of some of those reactions: Baptists cautious on Trump executive order Russell Moore, president of […]

Abortion bill passes House; governor urged to veto

April 27, 2017 By Lisa Misner

Springfield | Pro-life advocates are urging Gov. Bruce Rauner to veto a bill that would allow taxpayer-supported abortions. The measure, HB 40, was approved by a House vote of 62 to 55 on April 25. Next, it will go to the Senate where it is expected to pass, and then to the governor’s desk. Rauner […]

Pastors objected to Domestic Violence Training bill on First Amendment grounds; mandate withdrawn

April 19, 2017 By Lisa Misner

Springfield | Illinois Senate Bill 912, which would have mandated training in domestic violence reporting, will not move forward after scores of pastors objected. The bill had raised concerns regarding First Amendment rights and religious liberty. Senate Bill 912, the Abused and Neglected Child Training Bill, would have required pastors to complete at least four […]

Illinois clergy training mandate defeated

March 31, 2017 By Lisa Misner

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An Illinois Senate bill that would have mandated training for clergy has been pulled by its sponsor. The bill had raised concerns regarding First Amendment rights and religious liberty. Senate Bill 912, the Abused and Neglect Child Training Bill, mandated clergy be required to complete at least four hours of training each year to recognize […]

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