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Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, June 1, 2012 2A: - The House rejects Pre-natal Nondiscrimination Act. - A Christian college says insurance rates will double under Obamacare. 2B: - The California Senate passed an ex-gay counseling ban. - New Hampshire pro-family bills go to the governor's desk. 2C: - An appeals court rules against part of the Defense of Marriage Act. - Religious freedom rallies are planned. 5A: - The House rejects Pre-natal Nondiscrimination Act. - A Christian college says insurance rates will double under Obamacare. - New Hampshire pro-family bills go to the governor's desk. - An appeals court rules against part of the Defense of Marriage Act. - Religious freedom rallies are planned. 5B: - The California Senate passed an ex-gay counseling ban. - New Hampshire pro-family bills go to the governor's desk. - A Christian college says insurance rates will double under Obamacare. - The House rejects Pre-natal Nondiscrimination Act. WEB - An appeals court rules against part of the Defense of Marriage Act. - A Christian college says insurance rates will double under Obamacare. - The House rejects Pre-natal Nondiscrimination Act. - New Hampshire pro-family bills go to the governor's desk. - The California Senate passed an ex-gay counseling ban. - Religious freedom rallies are planned.
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Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, June 1, 2012

2A: - The House rejects Pre-natal Nondiscrimination Act.

- A Christian college says insurance rates will double under Obamacare.

2B: - The California Senate passed an ex-gay counseling ban.

- New Hampshire pro-family bills go to the governor's desk.

2C: - An appeals court rules against part of the Defense of Marriage Act.

- Religious freedom rallies are planned.

5A:- The House rejects Pre-natal Nondiscrimination Act.

- A Christian college says insurance rates will double under Obamacare.

- New Hampshire pro-family bills go to the governor's desk.

- An appeals court rules against part of the Defense of Marriage Act.

- Religious freedom rallies are planned.

5B:- The California Senate passed an ex-gay counseling ban.

- New Hampshire pro-family bills go to the governor's desk.

- A Christian college says insurance rates will double under Obamacare.

- The House rejects Pre-natal Nondiscrimination Act.

WEB- An appeals court rules against part of the Defense of Marriage Act.

- A Christian college says insurance rates will double under Obamacare.

- The House rejects Pre-natal Nondiscrimination Act.

- New Hampshire pro-family bills go to the governor's desk.

- The California Senate passed an ex-gay counseling ban.

- Religious freedom rallies are planned.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, June 4, 2012

2A: - Planned Parenthood donates to kill a religious freedom amendment.

- New York church tries to keep meeting in schools.

2B: - A California ballot measure gets tough on sex traffickers.

- A Sidewalk Sunday School program gets kicked out of a public park.

2C: - A Virginia school board votes to remove Ten Commandments.

- Review of movie "For Greater Glory."

5A:- Planned Parenthood donates to kill a religious freedom amendment.

- A New York church tries to keep meeting in schools.

- A Sidewalk Sunday School program gets kicked out of a public park.

- A Virginia school board votes to remove Ten Commandments.

- Review of movie "For Greater Glory."

5B:- A California ballot measure gets tough on sex traffickers.

- A Sidewalk Sunday School program gets kicked out of a public park.

- A New York church tries to keep meeting in schools.

- Planned Parenthood donates to kill a religious freedom amendment.

- Review of movie "For Greater Glory."

WEB- Planned Parenthood donates to kill a religious freedom amendment.

- A New York church tries to keep meeting in schools.

- A California ballot measure gets tough on sex traffickers.

- A Sidewalk Sunday School program gets kicked out of a public park.

- A Virginia school board votes to remove Ten Commandments.

- Review of movie "For Greater Glory."

Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, June 5, 2012

2A: - South Carolina homeschoolers can participate in public school programs.

- Even more Planned Parenthood dollars going to fight religious liberty in NorthDakota.

2B: - Court shuts down motels used for prostitution.

- Former abortion clinic worker starts ministry for others like her.

2C: - Judge bans prayer from Vermont town meeting.

- Women are unhappy in relationships where their men look at pornography.

5A:- South Carolina homeschoolers can participate in public school programs.

- Even more Planned Parenthood dollars going to fight religious liberty in NorthDakota.

- Women are unhappy in relationships where their men look at pornography.

- Court shuts down motels used for prostitution.

- Former abortion clinic worker starts ministry for others like her.

5B:- Court shuts down motels used for prostitution.

- Former abortion clinic worker starts ministry for others like her.

- Even more Planned Parenthood dollars going to fight religious liberty in NorthDakota.

- Judge bans prayer from Vermont town meeting.

- South Carolina homeschoolers can participate in public school programs.

WEB- Judge bans prayer from Vermont town meeting.

- Even more Planned Parenthood dollars going to fight religious liberty in NorthDakota.

- Court shuts down motels used for prostitution.

- Former abortion clinic worker starts ministry for others like her.

- South Carolina homeschoolers can participate in public school programs.

- Women are unhappy in relationships where their men look at pornography.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, June 6, 2012

2A: - California's marriage amendment headed for Supreme Court.

- Washington marriage supporters gather enough signatures for referendum.

2B: - Legal group to appeal decision against Christian photographer in New Mexico.

- Ohio abortion clinic expected to close its doors for good.

2C: - Pro-family leaders in Florida fight proposed nondiscrimination ordinance.

- Gambling bills would be bad news for Louisiana.

5A:- California's marriage amendment headed for Supreme Court.

- Washington marriage supporters gather enough signatures for referendum.

- Ohio abortion clinic expected to close its doors for good.

- Legal group to appeal decision against Christian photographer in New Mexico.

- Gambling bills would be bad news for Louisiana.

5B:- Legal group to appeal decision against Christian photographer in New Mexico.

- Ohio abortion clinic expected to close its doors for good.

- Washington marriage supporters gather enough signatures for referendum.

- Pro-family leaders in Florida fight proposed nondiscrimination ordinance.

- Gambling bills would be bad news for Louisiana.

WEB- California's marriage amendment headed for Supreme Court.

- Washington marriage supporters gather enough signatures for referendum.

- Legal group to appeal decision against Christian photographer in New Mexico.

- Ohio abortion clinic expected to close its doors for good.

- Pro-family leaders in Florida fight proposed nondiscrimination ordinance.

- Gambling bills would be bad news for Louisiana.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, June 7, 2012

2A: - A parental rights amendment has been introduced.

- Planned Parenthood has a clinic on a California high school campus.

2B: - Backpage.com complains; Washington judge blocks anti-trafficking law.

- A Missouri bill would make it a crime to disrupt a worship service.

2C: - Texas bill would preserve religious rights at funerals.

- Groupon stops offering pornography coupons.

5A:- A parental rights amendment has been introduced.

- Planned Parenthood has a clinic on a California high school campus.

- Groupon stops offering pornography coupons.

- Backpage.com complains; Washington judge blocks anti-trafficking law.

- A Missouri bill would make it a crime to disrupt a worship service.

5B:- Backpage.com complains; Washington judge blocks anti-trafficking law.

- A Missouri bill would make it a crime to disrupt a worship service.

- Planned Parenthood has a clinic on a California high school campus.

- Texas bill would preserve religious rights at funerals.

- A parental rights amendment has been introduced.

WEB- A parental rights amendment has been introduced.

- Planned Parenthood has a clinic on a California high school campus.

- Backpage.com complains; Washington judge blocks anti-trafficking law.

- A Missouri bill would make it a crime to disrupt a worship service.

- Texas bill would preserve religious rights at funerals.

- Groupon stops offering pornography coupons.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, June 8, 2012

2A: - Federal judge rules the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional.

- Family Policy Councils unite in opposition to Internet gambling.

2B: - A same-sex ceremony occurs at a military installation for the first time.

- An appeals court hears arguments in a ban on Planned Parenthood funding.

2C: - Signatures secured for a referendum on a nondiscrimination policy.

- A parents' group finds most popular television shows to be family-friendly.

5A:- Federal judge rules the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional.

- Family Policy Councils unite in opposition to Internet gambling.

- An appeals court hears arguments in a ban on Planned Parenthood funding.

- A same-sex ceremony occurs at a military installation for the first time.

- A parents' group finds most popular television shows to be family-friendly.

5B:- A same-sex ceremony occurs at a military installation for the first time.

- An appeals court hears arguments in a ban on Planned Parenthood funding.

- Signatures secured for a referendum on a nondiscrimination policy.

- Family Policy Councils unite in opposition to Internet gambling.

- Plugged In Movie Review

WEB- Federal judge rules the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional.

- Family Policy Councils unite in opposition to Internet gambling.

- A same-sex ceremony occurs at a military installation for the first time.

- An appeals court hears arguments in a ban on Planned Parenthood funding.

- Signatures secured for a referendum on a nondiscrimination policy.

- A parents' group finds most popular television shows to be family-friendly.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, June 11, 2012

2A: - A referendum on same-sex marriage in Maryland qualifies for the ballot.

- Human Rights Campaign has a new survey on teens.

2B: - The House passes a Homeland Security bill with a pro-life provision.

- A student is able to use the Bible in her graduation speech.

2C: - Homeschool students gather for national debate competition.

5A:- A referendum on same-sex marriage in Maryland qualifies for the ballot.

- Human Rights Campaign has a new survey on teens.

- A student is able to use the Bible in her graduation speech.

- The House passes a Homeland Security bill with a pro-life provision.

- Homeschool students gather for national debate competition.

5B:- The House passes a Homeland Security bill with a pro-life provision.

- A student is able to use the Bible in her graduation speech.

- Homeschool students gather for national debate competition.

- Human Rights Campaign has a new survey on teens.

WEB- A referendum on same-sex marriage in Maryland qualifies for the ballot.

- Human Rights Campaign has a new survey on teens.

- The House passes a Homeland Security bill with a pro-life provision.

- A student is able to use the Bible in her graduation speech.

- Homeschool students gather for national debate competition.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, June 12, 2012

2A: - A married mom and dad are best for raising kids.

2B: - The Supreme Court will not consider holding Texas school officials accountable fora religious freedom violation.

- The NYPD fires a Hassidic Jew because of his beard.

2C: - Parents are successful in getting gay activists' curriculum out of an Illinoiselementary school.

- Millennials are not doing as well as past generations.

5A:- A married mom and dad are best for raising kids.

- Millennials are not doing as well as past generations.

- The Supreme Court will not consider holding Texas school officials accountable fora religious freedom violation.

- The NYPD fires a Hassidic Jew because of his beard.

5B:- The Supreme Court will not consider holding Texas school officials accountable fora religious freedom violation.

- The NYPD fires a Hassidic Jew because of his beard.

- Parents are successful in getting gay activists' curriculum out of an Illinoiselementary school.

- A married mom and dad are best for raising kids.

WEB- A married mom and dad are best for raising kids.

- The Supreme Court will not consider holding Texas school officials accountable fora religious freedom violation.

- The NYPD fires a Hassidic Jew because of his beard.

- Parents are successful in getting gay activists' curriculum out of an Illinoiselementary school.

- Millennials are not doing as well as past generations.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, June 13, 2012

2A: - Focus on the Family is addressing the immigration crisis.

- Churches in Alhambra, Calif., face hurdles in feeding the homeless.

2B: - Ten Senators file a brief in support of federal marriage law.

- The Employee Nondiscrimination Act gets a committee hearing.

2C: - A Connecticut advisory committee labels abortion as essential care.

- A major distributor of child pornography is charged in the U.S.

5A:- Focus on the Family is addressing the immigration crisis.

- Churches in Alhambra, Calif., face hurdles in feeding the homeless.

- The Employee Nondiscrimination Act gets a committee hearing.

- Ten Senators file a brief in support of federal marriage law.

- A major distributor of child pornography is charged in the U.S.

5B:- Ten Senators file a brief in support of federal marriage law.

- The Employee Nondiscrimination Act gets a committee hearing.

- Churches in Alhambra, Calif., face hurdles in feeding the homeless.

- A Connecticut advisory committee labels abortion as essential care.

- A major distributor of child pornography is charged in the U.S.

WEB- Focus on the Family is addressing the immigration crisis.

- Churches in Alhambra, Calif., face hurdles in feeding the homeless.

- Ten Senators file a brief in support of federal marriage law.

- The Employee Nondiscrimination Act gets a committee hearing.

- A Connecticut advisory committee labels abortion as essential care.

- A major distributor of child pornography is charged in the U.S.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, June 14, 2012

2A: - Planned Parenthood money swamps the Religious Liberty Amendment in North Dakota.

- Missouri students can post religious-themed flyers at school.

2B: - Christian speech is protected at Buffalo Italian festival.

- Conservatives prepare for gathering in Denver.

2C: - Washington Secretary of State certifies marriage referendum.

- Adventures in Odyssey turns 25.

5A:- Planned Parenthood money swamps the Religious Liberty Amendment in North Dakota.

- Missouri students can post religious-themed flyers at school.

- Adventures in Odyssey turns 25.

- Christian speech is protected at Buffalo Italian festival.

- Conservatives prepare for gathering in Denver.

5B:- Christian speech is protected at Buffalo Italian festival.

- Conservatives prepare for gathering in Denver.

- Missouri students can post religious-themed flyers at school.

- Washington Secretary of State certifies marriage referendum.

- Planned Parenthood money swamps the Religious Liberty Amendment in North Dakota.

WEB- Planned Parenthood money swamps the Religious Liberty Amendment in North Dakota.

- Missouri students can post religious-themed flyers at school.

- Christian speech is protected at Buffalo Italian festival.

- Conservatives prepare for gathering in Denver.

- Washington Secretary of State certifies marriage referendum.

- Adventures in Odyssey turns 25.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, June 15, 2012

2A: - U.S. Senate will not consider appeals court nominees until after November.

- Holman Bibles will no longer include military symbols.

2B: - The ACLU is suing North Carolina over its adoption policy.

- Michigan House passes a broad pro-life bill.

2C: - New York City churches hold a press conference on stalled legislation.

- Delaware House approves a gambling expansion bill.

5A:- U.S. Senate will not consider appeals court nominees until after November.

- Holman Bibles will no longer include military symbols.

- Michigan House passes a broad pro-life bill.

- The ACLU is suing North Carolina over its adoption policy.

- Delaware House approves a gambling expansion bill.

5B:- The ACLU is suing North Carolina over its adoption policy.

- Michigan House passes a broad pro-life bill.

- New York City churches hold a press conference on stalled legislation.

- Delaware House approves a gambling expansion bill.

- Plugged In Movie Review

WEB- Holman Bibles will no longer include military symbols.

- U.S. Senate will not consider appeals court nominees until after November.

- The ACLU is suing North Carolina over its adoption policy.

- Michigan House passes a broad pro-life bill.

- New York City churches hold a press conference on stalled legislation.

- Delaware House approves a gambling expansion bill.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, June 18, 2012

2A: - The Administration will allow young illegals in.

- Catholic Bishops consider options as health care mandate approaches.

2B: - A possible coordinated attack on marriage in Illinois.

- New embryonic stem cells lines are available for research.

2C: - Michigan House passed a conscience rights bill.

- A sex selection abortion bill was introduced in the Senate.

5A:- The Administration will allow young illegals in.

- Catholic Bishops consider options as health care mandate approaches.

- New embryonic stem cells lines are available for research.

- Michigan House passed a conscience rights bill.

- A sex selection abortion bill was introduced in the Senate.

5B:- A possible coordinated attack on marriage in Illinois.

- New embryonic stem cells lines are available for research.

- A sex selection abortion bill was introduced in the Senate.

- The Administration will allow young illegals in.

- Catholic Bishops consider options as health care mandate approaches.

WEB- A possible coordinated attack on marriage in Illinois.

- New embryonic stem cells lines are available for research.

- The Administration will allow young illegals in.

- Catholic Bishops consider options as health care mandate approaches.

- Michigan House passed a conscience rights bill.

- A sex selection abortion bill was introduced in the Senate.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, June 19, 2012

2A: - Supreme Court says tribal casino challenge is OK.

2B: - Existing abortion clinics in Virginia are exempted from higher standards.

- US mayors back Planned Parenthood.

2C: - Catholic group reverses its position, now opposes 'compromise' on abortion mandate.

- Number of stay-at-home dads on the rise.

5A:- Supreme Court says tribal casino challenge is OK.

- Number of stay-at-home dads on the rise.

- Existing abortion clinics in Virginia are exempted from higher standards.

- US mayors back Planned Parenthood.

5B:- Existing abortion clinics in Virginia are exempted from higher standards.

- US mayors back Planned Parenthood.

- Catholic group reverses its position, now opposes 'compromise' on abortion mandate.

- Supreme Court says tribal casino challenge is OK.

WEB- Supreme Court says tribal casino challenge is OK.

- Existing abortion clinics in Virginia are exempted from higher standards.

- US mayors back Planned Parenthood.

- Catholic group reverses its position, now opposes 'compromise' on abortion mandate.

- Number of stay-at-home dads on the rise.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, June 20, 2012

2A:- The D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program is reauthorized.

- The National Abstinence Education Association has a new report.

2B:- Lawmakers craft response to the president's immigration policy.

- Activist groups attack author of study on same-sex parenting.

2C:- Abortion clinic regulations take effect in Pennsylvania.

- New York City passes an anti-sex trafficking bill.

5A:- The D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program is reauthorized.

- The National Abstinence Education Association has a new report.

- Activist groups attack author of study on same-sex parenting.

- Lawmakers craft response to the president's immigration policy.

- New York City passes an anti-sex trafficking bill. 5B:- Lawmakers craft response to the president's immigration policy.

- Activist groups attack author of study on same-sex parenting.

- The National Abstinence Education Association has a new report.

- Abortion clinic regulations take effect in Pennsylvania.

- New York City passes an anti-sex trafficking bill.

WEB- The D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program is reauthorized.

- The National Abstinence Education Association has a new report.

- Lawmakers craft response to the president's immigration policy.

- Activist groups attack author of study on same-sex parenting.

- Abortion clinic regulations take effect in Pennsylvania.

- New York City passes an anti-sex trafficking bill.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, June 21, 2012

2A: - California committee passes bill redefining marriage.

- Anti-Trafficking advocates protest outside the home of Backpage.com

2B: - Catholic hospital first to be sued over New York marriage law.

- Questions surround program to train non-physicians to perform abortions inCalifornia.

2C: - Southern Baptists address social issues at their convention.

- The Fortnight for Freedom begins today.

5A:- California committee passes bill redefining marriage.

- Anti-Trafficking advocates protest outside the home of Backpage.com

- The Fortnight for Freedom begins today.

- Catholic hospital first to be sued over New York marriage law.

- Questions surround program to train non-physicians to perform abortions inCalifornia.

5B:- Catholic hospital first to be sued over New York marriage law.

- Questions surround program to train non-physicians to perform abortions inCalifornia.

- Anti-Trafficking advocates protest outside the home of Backpage.com

- Southern Baptists address social issues at their convention.

- California committee passes bill redefining marriage.

WEB- Catholic hospital first to be sued over New York marriage law.

- Anti-Trafficking advocates protest outside the home of Backpage.com

- California committee passes bill redefining marriage.

- Questions surround program to train non-physicians to perform abortions inCalifornia.

- Southern Baptists address social issues at their convention.

- The Fortnight for Freedom begins today.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, June 22, 2012

2A: - Supreme Court rules on decency over the airwaves and union fees.

- Legal group files suit against Texas A&M over funding bias.

2B: - Two studies show the benefits of having a father.

- A Planned Parenthood clinic will not open in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

2C: - New Hampshire's governor vetoes pro-life, school choice bills.

- House committee approves pro-life amendment.

5A:- Supreme Court rules on decency over the airwaves and union fees.

- Legal group files suit against Texas A&M over funding bias.

- A Planned Parenthood clinic will not open in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

- Two studies show the benefits of having a father

- House committee approves pro-life amendment.

5B:- Two studies show the benefits of having a father.

- A Planned Parenthood clinic will not open in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

- New Hampshire's governor vetoes pro-life, school choice bills.

- Legal group files suit against Texas A&M over funding bias.

- Plugged In Movie Review

WEB- Supreme Court rules on decency over the airwaves and union fees.

- Legal group files suit against Texas A&M over funding bias.

- Two studies show the benefits of having a father.

- A Planned Parenthood clinic will not open in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

- New Hampshire's governor vetoes pro-life, school choice bills.

- House committee approves pro-life amendment.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Monday, June 25, 2012

2A: - House Republicans ask the Supreme Court to defend DOMA.

- Ohio considers banning sex selective abortion.

2B: - HHS announces abstinence education funding.

- A Georgia county refuses a church access to property.

2C: - A federal court strikes down a free speech zone.

- Oklahoma appeals an ultrasound ruling.

5A:- House Republicans ask the Supreme Court to defend DOMA.

- Ohio considers banning sex selective abortion.

- A Georgia county refuses a church access to property.

- A federal court strikes down a free speech zone.

- Oklahoma appeals an ultrasound ruling.

5B:- HHS announces abstinence education funding.

- A Georgia county refuses a church access to property.

- Oklahoma appeals an ultrasound ruling.

- House Republicans ask the Supreme Court to defend DOMA.

- Ohio considers banning sex selective abortion.

WEB- House Republicans ask the Supreme Court to defend DOMA.

- Ohio considers banning sex selective abortion.

- Oklahoma appeals an ultrasound ruling.

- A federal court strikes down a free speech zone.

- HHS announces abstinence education funding.

- A Georgia county refuses a church access to property.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Tuesday, June 26, 2012

2A: - Maryland announces abortion clinic regulations.

- Virginia Tech tosses unconstitutional policy toward Christian groups.

2B: - Chaplains told not to pray in Jesus' name.

- The Pentagon announces "Pride Month."

2C: - The Supreme Court declines to hear the Mt. Soledad case.

- Phrase 'reproductive rights' taken out of key UN document.

5A:- Maryland announces abortion clinic regulations.

- Virginia Tech tosses unconstitutional policy toward Christian groups.

- Phrase 'reproductive rights' taken out of key UN document.

- Chaplains told not to pray in Jesus' name.

- The Pentagon announces "Pride Month."

5B:- Chaplains told not to pray in Jesus' name.

- The Pentagon announces "Pride Month."

- Virginia Tech tosses unconstitutional policy toward Christian groups.

- The Supreme Court declines to hear the Mt. Soledad case.

- Maryland announces abortion clinic regulations.

WEB- Maryland announces abortion clinic regulations.

- Virginia Tech tosses unconstitutional policy toward Christian groups.

- Chaplains told not to pray in Jesus' name.

- The Pentagon announces "Pride Month."

- The Supreme Court declines to hear the Mt. Soledad case.

- Phrase 'reproductive rights' taken out of key UN document.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Wednesday, June 27, 2012

2A: - What values voters can look for from the Health Care ruling.

2B: - Human trafficking sting nets 104 arrests and saves 79 teens.

- Maryland adds 40k more signatures to a marriage petition.

2C: - Abstinence education report Part Two.

- Abortionist aide Neuhaus license gets revoked.

5A:- What values voters can look for from the Health Care ruling.

- Abortionist aide Neuhaus license gets revoked.

- Abstinence education report Part Two.

- Maryland adds 40k more signatures to a marriage petition.

5B:- Human trafficking sting nets 104 arrests and saves 79 teens.

- Abortionist aide Neuhaus license gets revoked.

- What values voters can look for from the Health Care ruling.

- Maryland adds 40k more signatures to a marriage petition.

WEB- Abstinence education report Part Two.

- Maryland adds 40k more signatures to a marriage petition.

- What values voters can look for from the Health Care ruling.

- Human trafficking sting nets 104 arrests and saves 79 teens.

- Abortionist aide Neuhaus license gets revoked.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Thursday, June 28, 2012

2A: - Conservative union members protest at the NEA convention.

- Pro-life group is denied a booth at an Illinois county fair.

2B: - California debates to anti-family bills.

- The ACLU demands children be allowed access to gay-themed book.

2C: - Virginia gives a tax break to those supporting school choice.

- Evangelicals protest EPA regulations on carbon dioxide.

5A:- Conservative union members protest at the NEA convention.

- Pro-life group is denied a booth at an Illinois county fair.

- Evangelicals protest EPA regulations on carbon dioxide.

- California debates to anti-family bills.

- The ACLU demands children be allowed access to gay-themed book.

5B:- California debates to anti-family bills.

- The ACLU demands children be allowed access to gay-themed book.

- Pro-life group is denied a booth at an Illinois county fair.

- Virginia gives a tax break to those supporting school choice.

- Conservative union members protest at the NEA convention.

WEB- Conservative union members protest at the NEA convention.

- Pro-life group is denied a booth at an Illinois county fair.

- California debates to anti-family bills.

- The ACLU demands children be allowed access to gay-themed book.

- Virginia gives a tax break to those supporting school choice.

- Evangelicals protest EPA regulations on carbon dioxide.

Rundown of FNIF programs for Friday, June 29, 2012

2A: Analysis on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision.

2B: - A Pennsylvania hospital has stopped providing abortions.

- Houston imposes a fine at strip clubs to fund sexual assault investigations.

2C: - New Hampshire legislature overrides a veto to pass pro-life law.

- Legal group appeals on behalf of a New Mexico Christian photographer.

5A:- Analysis on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision.

- Houston imposes a fine at strip clubs to fund sexual assault investigations.

- New Hampshire legislature overrides a veto to pass pro-life law.

- Legal group appeals on behalf of a New Mexico Christian photographer.

5B:- A Pennsylvania hospital has stopped providing abortions.

- Houston imposes a fine at strip clubs to fund sexual assault investigations.

- Analysis on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision.

- Legal group appeals on behalf of a New Mexico Christian photographer.

- Plugged In movie review

WEB- A Pennsylvania hospital has stopped providing abortions.

- Analysis on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision.

- Houston imposes a fine at strip clubs to fund sexual assault investigations.

- New Hampshire legislature overrides a veto to pass pro-life law.

- Legal group appeals on behalf of a New Mexico Christian photographer.


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