Here’s How 20 States Are Protecting Kids with #HelpNotHarm

August 18
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This week, the North Carolina legislature overrode their governor’s veto of House Bill 808, marking the 20th state law that protects minors from dangerous and irreversible “transition” procedures. These #HelpNotHarm laws hold healthcare professionals accountable by providing child victims an opportunity to sue for damages.

This is an incredible victory, and one that YOU made possible. As we told media in a press statement, “The men and women who have courageously supported this legislation are heroes. We know that 50 years from now, our nation will look back and see transitioning children as one of the great medical scandals of our age.”

How did we get to this remarkable milestone? And what comes next? Tune in LIVE today to hear the testimonies of three people who were instrumental in the fight to protect children. David Walls, Gene Mills, and John Rustin are all leaders in the Family Policy Council movement – and fervent advocates to protect children from the transgender agenda. In every one of their states, their governor vetoed the Help Not Harm bill – but the legislatures voted to OVERRIDE those vetoes! Tune in to hear these dramatic stories – and what you can do to help bring these protections nationwide.

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At Family Policy Alliance, our vision is a nation where God is honored, religious freedom flourishes, families thrive, and life is cherished. To stay up to date on the fight to protect families and learn how to take action, follow us on social media!

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Emma Rarden
Communications Specialist – Producer

 

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