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  2. Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012

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    The pro-RH people accuse the anti-RH group of misleading the public by calling the bill an abortion bill, when the bill states that abortion remains a crime and is punishable. The anti-RH advocates accuse the RH supporters of hiding from the public the international population control agenda which includes abortion and they refer to U.S ...

  3. Justice for Victims of Lynching Act - Wikipedia

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    The Justice for Victims of Lynching Act of 2018 was a proposed bill to classify lynching (defined as bodily injury on the basis of perceived race, color, religion or nationality) a federal hate crime in the United States. The largely symbolic bill aimed to recognize and apologize for historical governmental failures to prevent lynching in the ...

  4. Emmett Till Antilynching Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill was named after 14-year-old Emmett Till, who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955, sparking national and international outrage after photos of his mutilated corpse were published in Black-oriented print media. A federal antilynching bill had been in discussion for over a century and had been proposed hundreds of times.

  5. House passes bill that would ban transgender athletes from ...

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    The bill, dubbed the "Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act," passed mostly along party lines, with 218 voting in favor of it and 206 opposed to the ban. Only two Democrats, Reps. Vicente ...

  6. Paris Hilton's Anti-Child Abuse Bill Passed by U.S. Senate ...

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    In her caption, Hilton, 43, wrote, "All 100 Senators stood for protecting children in youth residential treatment facilities and I couldn’t have dreamed of a more powerful moment to be able to ...

  7. Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill - Wikipedia

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    The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill (1918) was first introduced in the 65th United States Congress by Representative Leonidas C. Dyer, a Republican from St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States House of Representatives as H.R. 11279 [1] in order "to protect citizens of the United States against lynching in default of protection by the States."

  8. Christians supporting anti-trans bill don't speak for me, my ...

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    This bill is the kind of thing the God of the Bible would send prophets about. And maybe he has. The God of the Bible who so many of us worship is a God of liberation, a God of the marginalized ...

  9. Talk:Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of ...

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    There should be equal space for statement of purpose. Right now there is one paragraph that is pro-RH. There are no anti-RH views of its purpose. Not fair. Klughilton4 13:23, 20 December 2010 (UTC) That paragraph is a summary of the bill's stated purpose. Wikipedia is the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. If you want to see something that ...