Tag Archives: Governor Pat Quinn
Suffering for Jesus Christ– Part 3
If someone asked you, would you rather break your nose or be diagnosed with stage IV cancer, you might tell them, that is a rather silly question. You don’t get to choose in matters like this.
Posted in Faith, Religious Liberty
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Tagged Aaron and Melissa Klein, Autumn Scardina, Barronelle Stutzman, Beth Walder, Blaine Adamson, Byron Cross, Carl and Angela Larson, Cathy De Carlo, Cathy Miller, Christianity, Colorado Civil Rights Commission, Elane Huguenin, Governor Pat Quinn, Illinois Human Rights Commission, Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act, Jack Phillips, Jim Walder, Joanna Duke and Breanna Koski, John Kluge, Kim Davis, Kristi Stokes, Little Sisters of the Poor, Lorie Smith, Mark Wathen, persecution, Peter Vlaming, President Obama, Sandra Roja, Steve Tennes, Todd Wathen
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Its Nose in the Tent
The legislative effort to address bullying in Illinois started in 2006 when the Illinois School Code was amended. The act required schools to establish an anti-bullying policy, inform students and parents about it, and keep their updated policies on file with the Illinois State Board of Education.
Posted in Education, Illinois Politics, Sexuality
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Tagged Bullying, education, First Amendment, Governor Pat Quinn, HB 4133, Illinois School Code, LGBTQ, Margaret Croke, U.S. Constitution
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