Tag Archives: Health Care Right of Conscience Act
Health Care Right of Conscience Act Still Protects Your Right to Refuse COVID-19 Vaccination & Testing
				Article II Section 1 of the Illinois Constitution provides that “[t]he legislative, executive and judicial branches are separate. No branch shall exercise powers properly belonging to another. Article VI Section 1 provides that “[t]he judicial power is vested in a Supreme Court, an Appellate Court and Circuit Courts.”
With the passage of Senate Bill 1169 (SB 1169), Governor JB Pritzker and his cronies have attempted to usurp the exclusive power of the judicial branch of government.
	
			With the passage of Senate Bill 1169 (SB 1169), Governor JB Pritzker and his cronies have attempted to usurp the exclusive power of the judicial branch of government.
									
						Posted in Illinois Politics					
					
													
						Tagged COVID–19, Health Care Right of Conscience Act, Illinois Constitution, J.B. Pritzker, SB 1169, Vaccine exemption, vaccine mandate					
					
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		The Health Care Right of Conscience Act & COVID-19
				State Representatives Robyn Gabel (D-Evanston), Bob Morgan (D-Highwood) and State Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) are sponsoring legislation (SB 1169) to diminish the Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act specifically for COVID-19 remediation. In other words, these state lawmakers are heading up the effort to strike down existing legislation protecting citizens' rights to excuse  themselves from the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.			
	
			
									
						Posted in Faith					
					
													
						Tagged Bob Morgan, COVID–19, Health Care Right of Conscience Act, JB Pritzker, Melinda Bush, Robyn Gabel, SB 1169					
					
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		This Rockford Nurse Lost Her Job Because of Her Pro-life Beliefs
				When Sandra (Mendoza) Rojas walked into a local children’s home at 17 years old, she discovered her calling. “Right there and then I knew I wanted to be a nurse and to take care of children. I knew that was my calling, and I knew that is what I was born to be—a pediatric nurse.”			
	
			
									
						Posted in Religious Liberty, Sanctity of Life					
					
													
						Tagged Abortion, Alliance Defending Freedom, Department of Health and Human Services, Health Care Right of Conscience Act, Roe v. Wade, Sandra Rojas, Winnebago County Health Department in Illinois					
					
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