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Episode 1809: Sisters of Life See Victory Over State Harassment

The Albany Update

Release Date: 11/22/2023

Jason McGuire Discusses Opposition to Proposal One with WDCX's Neil Boron show art Jason McGuire Discusses Opposition to Proposal One with WDCX's Neil Boron

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Recently, Jason McGuire, Executive Director of New York Families, appeared on WDCX's Neil Boron Live to discuss his opposition to Proposal One, the so-called Equal Rights Amendment. Give this bonus episode a listen before you vote in this very important Election. #GenderAmendment #ParentReplacementAct #NoOnProp1

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Episode 1814: Methodists Split Over Same-Sex “Marriage” show art Episode 1814: Methodists Split Over Same-Sex “Marriage”

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Episode 1813: Looking Back On The 2023 Legislative Session show art Episode 1813: Looking Back On The 2023 Legislative Session

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Episode 1812: Court Orders New Round of Congressional Redistricting show art Episode 1812: Court Orders New Round of Congressional Redistricting

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Episode 1811: Senate Majority Leader Schumer Has Stand-Up Moment show art Episode 1811: Senate Majority Leader Schumer Has Stand-Up Moment

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Congress was roiled last week when two New York House Representatives faced discipline. One was expelled and the other was censured.

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Episode 1810: Many Americans Doubt The American Dream show art Episode 1810: Many Americans Doubt The American Dream

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In this week's episode of the Albany Update, we note that many Americans wonder whether the American Dream is still possible.

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Episode 1809: Sisters of Life See Victory Over State Harassment show art Episode 1809: Sisters of Life See Victory Over State Harassment

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In this week’s episode of the Albany Update, we start with good news regarding the fight to protect pro-life people from government harassment.

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Episode 1808: Scholastic Sells Objectionable Books to Students show art Episode 1808: Scholastic Sells Objectionable Books to Students

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Thank you for giving this week’s episode of the Albany Update a listen. In this week’s program we report on a children’s book distributor that is selling pornographic materials to kids at school book fairs.

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Episode 1807: Hochul Declares Transgender Awareness Month show art Episode 1807: Hochul Declares Transgender Awareness Month

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In November, Americans set aside a day to honor our veterans, but Governor Kathy Hochul declared thirty days to honor transgenderism. This comes at a time when gender surgeries are already surging in the United States. Our politicians should not be normalizing this dangerous and devastating lie.

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Episode 1806: New York Campuses See Outbreak of Antisemitism show art Episode 1806: New York Campuses See Outbreak of Antisemitism

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In this week’s episode of the Albany Update, we start with good news regarding the fight to protect pro-life people from government harassment.

Pivoting to other pro-life work, we note that November is National Adoption Month.

Then, we must address a troubling ruling regarding New York’s involuntary quarantine rule.

Next, on the heels of New York’s effort to legalize recreational marijuana, some legislators are now hoping to decriminalize hard drugs. Perhaps they should heed the warning that Oregon’s bad drug deal gives the nation.

Finally, our state is considering new high school graduation requirements that would make standardized testing for students nearly obsolete. Can the Excelsior State’s educational results fall much lower than they already are? Without testing, we may never know.

Let’s get started.