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Monday, June 2, 2014

Comparing the Candidates on Life


By Maria Gallagher, Legislative/PAC Director
Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation 

In the confusion of campaign politics, Pennsylvanians may not be aware of the stands of the candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor when it comes to the life issues. 

Fortunately, with just a little bit of research, the candidates' stands come into crystal-clear focus.
  
Republican Governor Tom Corbett and Lieutenant Governor Jim Cawley are on the same page when it comes to protecting Pennsylvania's most vulnerable citizens.  Corbett and Cawley oppose taxpayer funding of abortion, support parental consent for abortions for teenage girls, and support positive, peaceful alternatives to abortion.
  
Corbett and Cawley supported House Bill 818, which ensured that no taxpayer funding of abortion occurs under the health insurance exchange created in Pennsylvania by Obamacare. They also supported legislation to ensure that abortion facilities abide by the safety standards of outpatient surgery centers -- a measure that came in response to a massive tragedy in West Philadelphia.  There, abortionist Kermit Gosnell was convicted of killing full-term infants and causing the death of a female patient through negligence.
  
In contrast, Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Tom Wolf and Lieutenant Governor candidate Mike Stack have adopted a pro-abortion stand.  Just two years ago, Stack was pro-life, but he has since publicly flip-flopped and has been called supportive of "abortion rights" by Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion operation.  Stack also voted against House Bill 818, giving the go-ahead for tax funding of abortion.  Stack's cumulative voting record is mixed, but he has embraced a new abortion-on-demand position.
  
Education is power.  Please educate your friends and family members about the candidates.  The fall election will be here before we know it.

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