Monday, November 12, 2007

Gov. Huckabee's Pro-Life and Pro-Family Accomplishments in Arkansas


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Arkansas Conservative Accomplishments under Mike Huckabee's Terms as Governor
by Jerry Cox (President, Arkansas Family Council)

Mike Huckabee has been my friend and strong ally for over 23 years. Long before his involvement in politics, he was a defender of the unborn, a promoter of character in our schools, and stalwart champion for traditional values. In the political arena, as the Governor of Arkansas, he was successful in fighting for those same values. His compassion for people, his command of the issues, his faith in God, and his genuine desire to work with people on both sides of the aisle are a rare find in the politics of
today. I believe his years of tireless service to all the people of Arkansas and his vision for the future make Mike Huckabee an excellent choice for President of the United States.

The following is a list of conservative accomplishments directly outlined
by Jerry Cox during Mike huckabee¹s tenure as governor.

1. Banning Same-Sex Marriage
2. Banning Partial-Birth Abortions
3. Reducing Unwed Births
4. Passing Covenant Marriage Legislation
5. Informed Consent Abortion Law
6. Supporting Home Schooling
7. Internet Safety in Public Schools and Libraries
8. Hosting Conferences on the Family
9. Passage of the Fetal Protection Act
10. Safe Haven Act to Protect Newborns
11. Parental Consent for Abortions
12. Banning Physician-Assisted Suicide
13. Banning Human Cloning
14. Affirming the Rights of the Terminally Ill
15. Choose Life License Plate
16. Repealing Outcomes-Based Education
17. Stronger DWI Legislation
18. Good Appointments to State Boards and Commissions
19. Endorsement of the Arkansas Marriage Amendment
20. Office of Family Policy: Governor Huckabee became the first governor in the history of Arkansas to establish an Office of Family Policy.
21. A Great Working Relationship With Family Council

Jerry Cox is president of the Arkansas Family Council. He served on the Pulaski County Quorum Court and he is the past director of Unborn Child Amendment Committee. He is a former classroom teacher. Jerry and his family live in Little Rock, Arkansas.

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