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Attorney: 'Rules governing legislative prayer do not apply to citizens’ public comments'
A Southern California mom was silenced during a prayer in Jesus’ name at a recent city council meeting during a debate on a measure seeking to designate the city as a sanctuary for illegal immigrants and one that allows the trans-ing of children.
The incident occurred during a Ventura City Council meeting on March 18 when Tarin Swain, a mother of six and marketing manager for Moms For America, took the podium to voice her concerns about a proposed Community Autonomy, Rights, and Equality (CARE) Policy, which would identify Ventura as a “sanctuary city” for LGBT-identified communities, illegal immigrants, abortion and other “reproductive rights.”
Swain told CP her initial reason for speaking out was because, she says, her daughter was “socially transitioned at her school” without Swain’s knowledge or consent.
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A Southern California mom was silenced during a prayer in Jesus’ name at a recent city council meeting during a debate on a measure seeking to designate the city as a sanctuary for illegal immigrants and one that allows the trans-ing of children.
The incident occurred during a Ventura City Council meeting on March 18 when Tarin Swain, a mother of six and marketing manager for Moms For America, took the podium to voice her concerns about a proposed Community Autonomy, Rights, and Equality (CARE) Policy, which would identify Ventura as a “sanctuary city” for LGBT-identified communities, illegal immigrants, abortion and other “reproductive rights.”
Swain told CP her initial reason for speaking out was because, she says, her daughter was “socially transitioned at her school” without Swain’s knowledge or consent.
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Mayor silences Christian mom at Calif. city council meeting: 'We don't do prayer'
A Southern California mom was silenced during a prayer in Jesus name at a recent city council meeting during a debate on a measure seeking to designate the city as a sanctuary for illegal immigrants
