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STOP the amended SB 1146, which still harms religious freedom

Monday, August 15, 2016, 7:52 am | Randy Thomasson

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UPDATE — Tuesday, August 23, 10 am: Please call Sacramento RIGHT NOW because the Assembly floor vote on the amended SB 1146 could be Tuesday.

Be glad that SaveCalifornia.com has delivered to state assemblymembers the awful truth about the amended SB 1146. If you can back us up — please leave brief messages to their office right now and ask staffers to take your message to the floor, which is in session.

Your immediate help is especially needed because homosexual activists are urging a yes vote on SB 1146.

Please continue calling your own assemblymember and the deciding votes to urge defeat of the unconstitutional, subjective, and oppressive SB 1146. SCROLL DOWN FOR PHONE NUMBERS.

SB1146asAmended081916stillharmsreligiousfreedom_082016See our analyses of the amended SB 1146 and why is still harms religious freedom:

NEW Analysis: SB 1146 as amended August 19
How the Amended SB 1146 violates the First Amendment
“Separation of Church and State” means no State interference

PLEASE EXPRESS YOUR CONCERN NOW.
SB 1146’s ASSEMBLY FLOOR VOTE COULD BE AUGUST 22.
SCROLL DOWN FOR PHONE NUMBERS TO CALL.

Status: The amended SB 1146 is on the Assembly floor and can be voted on as soon as August 22.

Needed to win: In the 80-member Assembly, it takes 41 votes to pass bills. If no Republican supports SB 1146 and at least 12 Democrats refuse to support it, the bill will be defeated.

red-arrowWHAT TO SAY: Leave a short voicemail message at their Capitol office (and also, if you can, their district office). Just say: “Please oppose the amended SB 1146. The August 19 amendments still harm religious freedom by giving the State subjective and unconstitutional control over religious colleges. Oppose the amended SB 1146 — this bill is still bad!”

Find the Capitol phone numbersorange-1-hi for your own state assemblymember and state senator. Call them right now. These are the only legislators for whom you should identify yourself.

 

number-2-orange-mdLeave VOICEMAILS for the deciding votes on the Assembly floor from 6pm to 8am Pacific Time. This is when no person answers the phone in legislators’ offices. IMPORTANT: Don’t identify yourself — not your name or where you live — just leave the suggested message on the voicemail urging them to vote NO on the amended SB 1146:

5 pro-‘LGBT’ Republicans:

  • Catharine Baker of Walnut Creek/San Ramon/Pleasanton/Livermore (916) 319-2016 and (925) 328-1515
  • Brian Maienschein of north San Diego/Rancho Santa Fe/Poway (916) 319-2077 and (858) 675-0077
  • David Hadley of Torrance/Gardena/Redondo Beach/Palos Verdes (916) 319-2066 and (310) 375-0691
  • Ling Ling Chang is running to represent state Senate district 29 (Walnut, Rowland Heights, Diamond Bar, Chino Hills, Yorba Linda, Placentia, Brea, La Habra, Fullerton, Anaheim, Stanton, Cypress) (916) 319-2055 and (714) 529-5502
  • Young Kim of Fullerton, Buena Park, Cypress, Stanton (916) 319-2065 and (714) 521-6505

24 Democrats who MIGHT be persuaded:

  • Adam Gray of Modesto/Merced (916) 319-2021 and (209) 521-2111 and (209) 726-5465
  • Joaquin Arambula of Fresno County (916) 319-2031 and (559) 445-5532
  • Cheryl Brown of San Bernardino/Rialto/Fontana (916) 319-2047 and (909) 381-3238 and (909) 350-7646
  • Patty Lopez of San Fernando/Sunland-Tujunga (916) 319-2039 and (818) 365-2464
  • Ken Cooley of Rancho Cordova/Carmichael/Citrus Heights (916) 319-2008 and (916) 464-1910
  • Tom Daly of Anaheim/Santa Ana (916) 319-2069 and (714) 939-8469
  • Sebastian Ridley-Thomas of Culver City/Ladera Heights (916) 319-2054 and (310) 342-1070
  • Freddie Rodriguez of Pomona/Ontario/Chino (916) 319-2052 and (909) 902-9606
  • Rudy Salas of Kern and Kings counties (916) 319-2032 and (661) 335-0302 and (559) 585-7170
  • Miguel Santiago of Downtown L.A./Koreatown/Huntington Park (916) 319-2053 and (213) 620-4646
  • Eduardo Garcia of Palm Springs area and Imperial County (916) 319-2056 and (760) 347-2360 and (760) 355-8656
  • Mike Gatto of Glendale/Burbank (916) 319-2043 and (818) 558-3043
  • Mike Gipson of Willowbrook/Compton/Carson (916) 319-2064 and (310) 324-6408
  • Shirley Weber of San Diego, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Otay Ranch (916) 319-2079 and (619) 531-7913
  • Jimmy Gomez of Eagle Rock / Chinatown / East L.A. (916) 319-2051 and (213) 483-5151
  • Das Williams of Ventura, Santa Paula, and most of Santa Barbara County (916) 319-2051 and (805) 564-1649 and (805) 641-370
  • Lorena Gonzalez of Chula Vista, National City, south San Diego (916) 319-2080 and (619) 338-8090
  • Susan Bonilla of Concord/Pittsburg/Vallejo (916) 319-2014 and (925) 521-1511
  • Ed Chau of Monterey Park/Temple City/El Monte/Arcadia/San Marino (916) 319-2049 and (323) 264-4949
  • Roger Hernandez of West Covina//Baldwin Park/Azusa/Glendora (916) 319-2048 and (626) 960-4457
  • Chris Holden of Pasadena/Monrovia/San Dimas/Upland (916) 319-2041 and (626) 351-1917 and (909) 624-7876
  • Jacqui Irwin of Thousand Oaks/Camarillo/Oxnard (916) 319-2044 and (805) 482-1904 and (805) 483-4488
  • Patrick O’Donnell (916) 319-2070 (562) 429-0470 (310) 548-6420 Long Beach, San Pedro, part of Lakewood
  • Luis Alejo (916) 319-2030 (831) 759-8676 Monterey and San Benito counties plus Watsonville, Gilroy and Morgan Hill

adams_sIt does not take a majority to prevail … but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.
Samuel Adams, “Father of the American Revolution”

CALL NOW: Stop the State from CONTROLLING Christian colleges

Wednesday, August 10, 2016, 5:30 pm | Randy Thomasson

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STOP — THIS ALERT HAS EXPIRED. SEE THE LATEST HERE

If you support protective boundaries between what’s secular and sacred, and don’t want the private policies of Christian colleges dictated by California state government, please take quick action. SaveCalifornia.com makes it simple for you to leave short voicemail messages with key state assemblymembers (SCROLL DOWN FOR PHONE NUMBERS).

Please realize the latest amendments to SB 1146 still put religious colleges and universities at risk. While the latest amendments remove the crippling lawsuit provision, the bill still sets a very bad precedent by permitting the State to violate time-honored boundaries between secular and sacred.

The amended SB 1146 will force and regulate new public disclosures for religious-based colleges. It would require religious-format colleges to post new disclosures all over campus, to submit to State regulators on campus, and then report to the State when anyone is expelled for violating the college’s clearly-communicated biblical standards and moral code (which will invite a full SB 1146 back all over again).

Bottom line, if the amended SB 1146 becomes law, you can expect the harmful lawsuit portion of the bill to return next year, and after that, the even worse bill banning Cal Grants to students at religious colleges.

takeaction_blackorangeTHE NEXT VOTE IS THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. EXPRESS YOUR CONCERN AND ANGER RIGHT NOW, FROM WEDNESDAY 6PM TO THURSDAY 8AM.

When you call, leave this message: “Oppose SB 1146 as amended. Protect ‘separation of Church and State.’ Protect the freedom of religious institutions to decide their own policies. Support true diversity — oppose SB 1146.”

Before you call, please heed these important instructions: If you live in their districts, say that you live in their district. If you don’t live a members’ district, call between 6pm and 8am to leave voicemail messages and DO NOT PROVIDE any identifiers (most offices ignore you if they know you’re outside their district).

CALL THE DECIDING VOTES ON THE ASSEMBLY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE

These 8 members of the Assembly Appropriations Committee will vote the morning of Thursday, August 11 on SB 1146, which is currently on the “suspense file.”

  • Lorena Gonzalez (Democrat) (916) 319-2080 Capitol | (619) 338-8090 district
  • Susan Bonilla (Democrat) (916) 319-2014 Capitol | (925) 521-1511 district
  • Ling Ling Chang (Republican) (916) 319-2055 Capitol | (714) 529-5502 district
  • Tom Daly (Democrat) (916) 319-2069 Capitol | (714) 939-8469 district
  • Eduardo Garcia (Democrat) (916) 319-2056 Capitol | (760) 347-2360 and (760) 355-8656 district
  • Chris Holden (Democrat) (916) 319-2041 Capitol | (626) 351-1917 and (909) 624-7876 district
  • Miguel Santiago (Democrat) (916) 319-2053 Capitol | (213) 620-4646 district
  • Shirley Weber (Democrat) (916) 319-2079 Capitol | (619) 531-7913 district

Want to do more? Share this alert with others and also leave voicemails for all the members of the Assembly Appropriations Committee, which will vote August 11 on SB 1146.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof… 
First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America

SB 1146 is secular thievery of sacred things

Wednesday, July 27, 2016, 1:55 pm | Randy Thomasson

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The latest amendments to SB 1146 do more damage against religious freedom and permit the unnatural, unhealthy, unbiblical, tyrannical “LGBTIQ” agenda to grab more sacred territory from Christian-format colleges and universities.

The June 29 amendments to this bill, which have captured the attention of a growing number of believers, says religious campuses can’t have student housing — or even restrooms, for that matter — unless biological men can sleep among the women and use women’s restrooms too: “…if students are afforded housing or restroom accommodations consistent with their gender identity.”

The amended SB 1146 also demands that religious colleges’ married housing must include “married same-sex couples.”

The bill also forces unbiblical re-writes of Christian-format colleges’ “rules of moral conduct” and “religious practices” by demanding they be “uniformly applicable to all students regardless of the student’s sexual orientation or gender identity.”

And this paragraph from the Legislative Counsel’s Digest means anything done on campus in favor of biblical standards against homosexuality and transsexuality can be PUNISHED by a big lawsuit with big fines:

“This bill would, except as provided, specify that a postsecondary educational institution that is controlled by a religious organization and that receives financial assistance from the state or enrolls students who receive state financial assistance is subject to that prohibition and violation of that prohibition may be enforced by a private right of action.”

This is why people who know their conscience is theirs and their property is theirs are rising up and flooding the deciding votes with opposition calls to SB 1146, one of the worst anti-religious-freedom bills ever dreamt up on American soil.