Parental Rights Org Joins Get Your Justice Live July 8, 2009
- 07.09.09
- Congress, Home Schooling, Legislation, Michigan, Parental Rights, Political and Advocate Tools, organizations, grassroots activism, House Joint Resolution 42, jason heki, jonathon horton, michael farris, Parental Rights, parental rights amendment, parental rights org, Senate Joint Resolution 16
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Two special guests from the organization Parental Rights . Org joined us live on July 8, 2009 to discuss the importance of a Parental Rights Amendment being proposed as a Constitutional Amendment to our Country’s Constitution. A great turn-out and conversation from two of the volunteers that are heading up a great portion of the grass roots advocacy throughout the United States.
Jonathan Horton is the Region 1 Coordinator, Congressional Research Team Leader, Ride4Rights Liaison, and a member of the Social Networking Team with Parental Rights . Org.
Jason Heki chimed in as well from Parental Rights . Org as well. He is another one of the Regional Coordinators that covers a large portion of the midwest, including our state of Michigan as well.
The volunteers from Parental Rights Org discussed the things that other volunteers should be involved with throughout the nation to promote the Parental Rights Amendment, including contacting US Representatives, US Senators, writing letters to your local media, and more. For additional information on House Joint Resolution 42, visit Congressman Hoekstra’s informative site at http://www.parentsrights.us.
Also in this episode we heard from one of the participants [Brian Downs] of the upcoming Equal Parenting Bike Trek, where members from Michigan Family Rights Organizations will be pedaling their bikes from the State of Michigan Capitol (Lansing) all the way to our Nation’s Capitol (Washington DC) to encourage our government to protect the parent-child relationship in divorce, legal separation, and child custody disputes that affect our Nation’s children.
Stay Tuned for more great information on all of these national efforts.








































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