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 ACTION CENTER: Anti-Family Bills Update/Analysis

October 13, 2007
Anti-Family Bills Update and Analysis
 

Sadness. Anger. Resolve to remove children from so-called "public schools." That's how many Californians are feeling now that Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed four anti-family bills into law. 

Late on Friday, Oct. 12, Schwarzenegger signed the two school sexual indoctrination bills (SB 777 and AB 394), the bill awarding marriage names to unmarried couples (AB 102), and the bill attacking religious conscience on sexual matters (AB 14).

Read CCF's news release for our response and more information.

CCF 2007 Analysis of Bad Bills Signed by Schwarzenegger

To better help you understand these four new laws, below are details on each bill from letters CCF sent to the Governor urging vetos. 

CCF's SB 777 veto letter | CCF's three-page connect-the-dots analysis
CCF's AB 394 veto letter
CCF's AB 14 veto letter
CCF's AB 102 veto letter

On Saturday, Oct. 13, Schwarzenegger also signed SB 94, which awards $3.2 million in taxpayer funds to abortionists through Medi-Cal reimbursements.

Read CCF's SB 94 veto letter

Arnold Schwarzenegger only vetoed one bill of concern to families, AB 43.

On the same day that he signed four homosexual-bisexual-transexual bills, Schwarzenegger tossed California families a bone by vetoing the same-sex "marriage" licenses bill AB 43. Read Arnold's very weak veto letter.

Here's why Arnold's hands were tied and he couldn't sign AB 43:

CCF's AB 43 veto letter | one-page legal analysis

Bad bills that failed to pass the California Legislature earlier this year:

AB 16 allowing schools to pressure girls to receive HPV injections
SB 564 funding anti-parent "school health clinics" across the state
SB 11 awarding everything about marriage to a man and a woman who refuse to marry
AB 755 making police and juries suspect of good parents who occasionally spank
AB 374 legalizing physician-assisted suicide

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Democrat Bill Analyses
The following bill analysies were written by committees and caucuses controlled by the majority Democratic Party.
 

SB 777 | What the Governor said last year when he vetoed a similar bill, SB 1437
AB 394 | What the Governor said last year when he vetoed a similar bill, AB 606
AB 14
AB 43 | What the Governor said in 2005 when he vetoed the same bill, AB 849
AB 102
SB 94

Research any past or present California bill or law

 

 

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