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Does our legislative process truly reflect Christian values, or have we strayed from the path? In an eye-opening conversation, Amanda Hovis, director of the Spartanburg Christian Action Network, illuminates the often unseen challenges faced by Christians aiming to influence legislation. Amanda passionately argues that our job doesn't end at the ballot box and stresses the necessity for ongoing engagement to ensure our values are manifested in lawmaking. Her insights reveal the complex schemes within government that can even sway well-intentioned leaders, calling for a renewed commitment to informed advocacy.
We then navigate the fraught waters of school voucher legislation in South Carolina, a battleground where the Blaine Amendment looms large. With Amanda, we unravel the intricate dance between public funds and private education, focusing on the potential overreach that could threaten the independence of private schools. Concerns around transparency, admissions, and government control are laid bare, urging vigilant community involvement to safeguard educational autonomy. This chapter isn't just a discussion; it's a call to action to protect the sanctity and choices in our children's education.
Finally, we tackle the overarching theme of personal freedoms affected by state regulations and taxes, casting a spotlight on education and healthcare. From direct tax credits to medical informed consent bills, Amanda and I explore legislative pathways that can bolster individual autonomy. We analyze the restructuring of health departments and the critical need to resist employer mandates on vaccinations, emphasizing how informed and vocal citizens can drive meaningful change. As the episode wraps up, I extend heartfelt gratitude to Amanda for her dedication and urge listeners to stay connected through our platforms for the latest updates and resources.
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Does our legislative process truly reflect Christian values, or have we strayed from the path? In an eye-opening conversation, Amanda Hovis, director of the Spartanburg Christian Action Network, illuminates the often unseen challenges faced by Christians aiming to influence legislation. Amanda passionately argues that our job doesn't end at the ballot box and stresses the necessity for ongoing engagement to ensure our values are manifested in lawmaking. Her insights reveal the complex schemes within government that can even sway well-intentioned leaders, calling for a renewed commitment to informed advocacy.
We then navigate the fraught waters of school voucher legislation in South Carolina, a battleground where the Blaine Amendment looms large. With Amanda, we unravel the intricate dance between public funds and private education, focusing on the potential overreach that could threaten the independence of private schools. Concerns around transparency, admissions, and government control are laid bare, urging vigilant community involvement to safeguard educational autonomy. This chapter isn't just a discussion; it's a call to action to protect the sanctity and choices in our children's education.
Finally, we tackle the overarching theme of personal freedoms affected by state regulations and taxes, casting a spotlight on education and healthcare. From direct tax credits to medical informed consent bills, Amanda and I explore legislative pathways that can bolster individual autonomy. We analyze the restructuring of health departments and the critical need to resist employer mandates on vaccinations, emphasizing how informed and vocal citizens can drive meaningful change. As the episode wraps up, I extend heartfelt gratitude to Amanda for her dedication and urge listeners to stay connected through our platforms for the latest updates and resources.
Support the show
https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com
https://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
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