The Rundown: Who Will Stand for Life?
Good afternoon, and welcome to this edition of The Rundown. This biweekly email serves as the most important political and cultural news for Christians in Ohio. Don't forget to forward this newsletter to those who would be interested—and thanks for reading The Rundown!
Standing for Life in Ohio
What's Happening
Why We March: Today marks exactly one week from Ohio's first ever March for Life. The March, beginning on the West Lawn of the Statehouse, comes after a judge in Cincinnati extended a pause on the state's Heartbeat Bill for two more weeks. To sign up for the March, click here.
Backpack Bill Stands Strong in Arizona: Teachers unions in Arizona failed to get enough signatures to put the state's universal voucher program to the ballot, meaning their recently passed "Backpack Bill" will remain law. The organization collecting the signatures held a press conference on Friday, announcing they had collected enough signatures, only to realize this week that their number would fall short. The legislation is modeled similarly to Ohio's Backpack Bill, which you can read more about here.
State School Board Presses Pause: The Ohio State School Board decided to delay a vote on transgender ideology in the classroom until October. The resolution urges schools to keep parents informed should their children be pressured by schools to undergo gender transition. Keep in touch with CCV to get more updates on the situation.
A Sign of the Times: Democratic Cuyahoga County prosecutor Michael O'Malley voiced his support of Ballot Issue 1, allowing judges to consider public safety when setting a bond. The ballot issue has been piloted in part by Republican State Representative D.J. Swearingen as leaders from across party lines look to curb increases in violent crime.
In Thin Air: The Department of Education attributed a clerical error to explain why hundreds of thousands of comments were deleted on Biden's proposed Title IX changes. The proposed changes would require schools to protect sexual orientation and gender identity in their Title IX protections.
The Clash for the Next Generation's Hearts and Minds
As we endeavor to raise children who walk with Jesus and embrace His ways, it is essential to provide a strong biblical foundation. Parents needs to be both fully aware of what their children are facing, and be equipped to be able to help them navigate challenging times.
Center for Christian Virtue and Tree of Life Christian Schools are partnering with the Colson
Center for Christian Worldview and John Stonestreet to host the evening event, "Kids and
Culture: The Clash for the Next Generation’s Hearts and Minds.”
Tickets are free, but be sure to register for this informative and strategic evening.
Don't Miss
The Ohio March for Life and Pastors' Breakfast on October 5, 2022, in Downtown Columbus.
Ohio Christian Education Network's School Leadership Conference on October 12, 2022 at the Athletic Club of Columbus.
Battleground Talkers Tour, including CCV President Aaron Baer, on October 21, 2022 at Genoa Baptist Church.
Prayer at the Statehouse on November 10, 2022, in the Ohio Statehouse's Atrium.
Prayer
Scripture calls us to pray for those in authority, and to have confidence that God hears our prayers. Join the CCV team this week in praying for:
State Senator Sandra O'Brien, State Senator Bob Peterson, and State Senator Bill Reineke.
Safety in Ohio's cities, neighborhoods, and communities amidst a rise in violent crime.
Students who are in need of better educational opportunities or support.