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Life Gauge |
House District 41 House District 41 (all of Harrison county and a tiny corner of Marion county) elects four members. Tim Miley earned an F from Life Gauge. On February 24, 2010 he voted against a motion to discharge a committee, effectively killing a Constitutional Amendment that would stop state funding of abortions, and that would allow us to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned. He is a Democrat. Sam Cann earned an F from Life Gauge. On February 24, 2010 he voted against a motion to discharge a committee, effectively killing a Constitutional Amendment that would stop state funding of abortions, and that would allow us to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. He is a Democrat. Ron Fragale earned an F from Life Gauge. On February 24, 2010 he voted against a motion to discharge a committee, effectively killing a Constitutional Amendment that would stop state funding of abortions, and that would allow us to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. He is a Democrat. Richard Iaquinta earned an F from Life Gauge. On February 24, 2010 he voted against a motion to discharge a committee, effectively killing a Constitutional Amendment that would stop state funding of abortions, and that would allow us to stop abortion when Roe v Wade is overturned. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. As a candidate in 2002 he signed a statement saying he would introduce Life Gauge bills. Since he was elected, he has never introduced a Life Gauge bill. He is a Democrat. The trajectory of these delegates' rise to power is determined by the Speaker of the House, who uses this authority to convince delegates to vote as he wishes them to vote. West Virginia's unborn babies will receive no justice in such a political system. To expose injustice, make it expose itself. Make the politicians vote. Make the motion. Ask Delegate Pasdon in Morgantown to introduce the motion that forces these delegates to vote. To write a letter to Ms. Pasdon, click here. |