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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Penna Dexter is guest hosting today! First, she will welcome Briscoe Cain who will share information on the current legislative session. Then she’ll speak with Dr. Vance Ginn about property tax reform. Then Jason Yates will join Penna in studio to talk about My Faith Votes. Her final guest is Allan Parker, President of The Justice Foundation, he’ll tell us about the Moral Outcry project.

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Penna Dexter
Penna Dexter

Point of View Co-Host, Penna Dexter frequently sits in as guest host for Kerby Anderson. Her weekly commentaries air on the Bott Radio Network. Penna’s heart is in educating and encouraging Christians to influence the culture and politics. She worked as a consultant overseeing the launch and production of the Family Research Council’s nationally syndicated radio program, Washington Watch Weekly. For eight yearsRead More

Guests
Briscoe Cain Show Page
Briscoe Cain
State Representative, District 128 - Texas House of Representatives
State Representative Briscoe Cain was elected to represent House District 128 in 2016. He is a Conservative Republican who supports limited government, less regulation, increased transparency, the value of life, and traditional family values.

Rep. Cain has a record of defending the unborn, religious liberty, and serving as the legal counsel for several individuals and organizations who promote these ideals.

He currently serves on the House Defense & Veteran Affairs Committee and the House Juvenile Justice & Family Issues Committee. He is a member of the newly founded Texas Freedom Caucus and also currently honorably serves as a Captain in the Texas State Guard.

A loving husband and proud father of four boys, Rep. Cain and his wife Bergundi are residents of Deer Park and attend Greater Harvest Community Church.
Vance Ginn Show Page
Vance Ginn, Ph.D
Director at Center for Economic Prosperity - Senior Economist at Texas Public Policy Foundation
Vance Ginn, Ph.D., is director of the Center for Economic Prosperity and senior economist at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, one of the nation’s premier free market think tanks.
Dr. Ginn is a leading free market economist and former university lecturer who was honored with the “Champion of Freedom” award from Grassroots America—We The People. He is passionate about securing freedom so people prosper in Texas and beyond. This includes conducting sound research on the benefits of relieving people from excessive government spending, taxes, and regulations.
He is a first-generation college graduate, and earned his doctorate in economics from Texas Tech University. He gives keynote speeches, appears in major media outlets, publishes papers in top-ranked academic journals, conducts policy research on critical issues, and works to turn papers into policy.
Dr. Ginn and his family reside in Round Rock, Texas. He is a drummer who played for a top rock band in Houston.
Jason Yates
CEO - My Faith Votes
Jason Yates has over 25 years of proven leadership experience in strategy development, marketing, and product development from Fortune 100 companies. In 2015, his passion to see Christians act on their faith to make a difference in their communities and our nation led him to leave corporate America and assume the role of CEO of My Faith Votes at its inception. With Jason’s leadership, My Faith Votes made a measurable impact on Christian voter turnout in 2016 and is continuing to do so by motivating and equipping every Christian to Think, Pray, and Vote. Jason has served in leadership roles on several non-profit boards, including his role as Chairman of the Board for Club Christ Ministries and Board Director of Governance and Strategic Planning at Junior Achievement. Jason has a BA from Carleton College and an MBA in Strategic Management and E-Business from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.
Allan Parker Show Page
Allan Parker
President - The Justice Foundation
Allan Parker, President of The Justice Foundation, is a former Professor of Law at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, where he taught Education Law and Civil Procedure. He was a Visiting Professor at the University of Texas, and studied International Human Rights at the International Human Rights Institute in Strasbourg, France. He taught International Human Rights at the St. Mary’s Institute on World Legal Problems in Innsbruck, Austria in 1992.

The Justice Foundation represents the women and men of Operation Outcry, a ministry of The Justice Foundation that seeks to end the pain of abortion in America and around the world by mobilizing women and men hurt by abortion to become witnesses who share their true stories of the devastating effects of abortion through courts and legislatures. Operation Outcry holds the largest collection in the world of legally admissible, written testimonies from women hurt by abortion.

Mr. Parker received his J.D. degree with high honors from the University of Texas School of Law in 1979. He was an Associate Editor of the Texas Law Review, a Chancellor, Order of the Coif, and Order of Barristers for his outstanding advocacy skills. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in Economics in 1974.
The Moral Outcry
The Moral Outcry
In the 1992 landmark case Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the US Supreme Court had an opportunity to reverse Roe v. Wade, and its companion Doe v Bolton. In conference the justices voted 5-4 to overturn Roe and Doe, but at the 11th hour before the opinion was released a centrist coalition of moderate judges – including Justice Kennedy who switched his vote – was formed to write a compromise that would weaken the Roe and Doe decisions, but still leave abortion as the law of the land.

What might have happened that day if more pro-life voices had been heard? What if a massive moral outcry had emerged from the American people?

This petition will serve as a symbol of that moral outcry. It will wake up the nation and galvanize the national conscience to end the scourge of abortion in America. It will declare that as a people, we do not accept the compromise that leads to the unnecessary death of millions of innocent babies.
vote on S 311
Vote Results: Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
These are the results for how the Senators voted on the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
S 311 A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit a health care practitioner from failing to exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a child who survives and abortion or attempted abortion.
See the Yeas, Nays and who didn't vote.
March For Life in Texas
Heartbeat Bill Introduced
By: Andrea Zelinski - houstonchronicle.com -  February 15, 2019 A bill to effectively ban abortion by making the procedure illegal after a fetal heartbeat is detected has the support of more than 40 lawmakers in the ...
Lt. Gov Dan Patrick, Gov Greg Abbott
Property Tax Reform
By: Laura Isensee - houstonpublicmedia.org - February 13, 2019 Right now, the big idea on the table from Gov. Greg Abbott is to cap annual increases in property tax revenue to 2.5 percent. This plan would give property ...
Actors from movie: Unplanned
Unplanned
By: Leah MarieAnn Klett - christianpost.com - February 25, 2019 Christian filmmakers behind the pro-life movie “Unplanned” have refused to alter the film’s message despite being informed by the Motion Picture Association of America that the film will ...
Newborn baby in crib in prenatal hospital
Poll: Americans Identify as Pro-Life
By: Rachel del Guidice - dailysignal.com - February 25, 2019 Americans are split down the middle as to whether they are pro-life or pro-abortion, a new poll finds, with more Democrats joining the pro-life camp. “In a substantial, ...
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