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Monongalia County House District 44 (the northern and eastern parts of Monongalia county) elects four members. Alex Shook earned a D from Life Gauge. He did not introduce any Life Gauge bills in 2007. He is a Democrat. Contact him at 315 High St Morgantown WV 26505, or 685-9094. Ask him to cooperate with Life Gauge. Bob Beach earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. He is a Democrat. Due to his voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact him. Charlene Marshall earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 she voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. In 2005 she voted against an Unborn Victims bill (SB 146, roll call 125) on the floor. In 2002 she voted against the Informed Consent bill on the floor. She is a Democrat. Due to her voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact her. Barbara Fleischauer earned an F from Life Gauge. As the chair of the Constitutional Revision Committee in the House of Delegates from 1999-2004, and now again in 2007, she kills every amendment that would stop the state from paying for abortions, and she kills every amendment that would overturn the 1993 court decision that said abortion is a constitutional right in West Virginia. She voted against an Informed Consent bill in 2002 and voted against it again in 2003. She single-handedly killed two Constitutional Amendments in 2004 that would protect babies (HJR 12 and 106), just as she did in 2003. She voted against separate offense legislation twice in 2004, and voted in favor of two harmful amendments to it. She killed amendments to stop the state funding of abortion in 1999 and 2000 (HJR 28), and in 2001 and 2002 (HJR 22). In 1993 she served as an attorney for the National Organization for Women, which was a plaintiff on the side of a Charleston abortion clinic that filed suit against the state in 1992, resulting in the WV Supreme Court decision that made abortion a constitutional right in this state, and that also mandates that taxpayers pay for abortions. She is a Democrat. Due to her voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact her. House District 43 ( southern corner of Monongalia County and almost all of Marion County) elects three members. Linda Longstreth earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 she voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. In 2005 she voted against separate offense legislation (SB 146, roll call 125) on the floor, after voting for a harmful amendment to the bill. She is a Democrat. Due to her voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact her. Mike Caputo earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. In 2005 he introduced two harmful amendments to separate offense legislation (SB 146), then voted against the bill on the floor. In 2004 he voted against separate offense legislation twice, and voted in favor of two harmful amendments to it. He voted for a harmful amendment to Informed Consent legislation in the Judiciary committee in 2003. He is a Democrat. Due to his voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact him. Tim Manchin earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. In 2005 he voted for two harmful amendments to a separate offense bill (SB 146). In 2004 he voted for two harmful amendments to separate offense legislation (SB 566). Due to his voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact him. House District 42 (southeast corner of Monongalia County, eastern corner of Marion County, and all of Taylor County) elects one member. Jeffrey Tansill earned an A from Life Gauge. He introduced Life Gauge bills in 2006 and in 2007. He is a Republican. Contact him at 1037 W Main St, Grafton WV 26354, or 265-2273. Thank him for cooperating with Life Gauge. House District 5 (the western tip of Monongalia County, and all of Wetzel County) elects one member. Dave Pethtel earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. He is a Democrat. Due to his voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact him. Senate District 13 (central Monongalia County, and part of Marion County) elects two members. Mike Oliverio earned a D from Life Gauge. He did not introduce any Life Gauge bills in 2006 or 2007. He is a Democrat whose term ends in 2010. Contact him at 1437 Anderson Ave, Morgantown WV 26505, or 599-7495. Ask him to cooperate with Life Gauge. Roman Prezioso earned an F from Life Gauge. As chairman of the Health Committee, in 2005 he single-handedly killed fifteen bills that would protect babies in West Virginia. SB 1 --- Prohibiting cloning of humans and
embryos. In 2004 he killed eleven bills that affect unborn babies. SB 683 requires that efforts be made to save any baby who is still alive after an abortion. SB 185 makes it illegal to kill an unborn child because of the child's gender. SB 184 makes it illegal for clinics to perform late abortions, requiring that they be performed in hospitals. SB 48 requires parental consent for minors' abortions. SB 521 forbids unlicensed doctors from performing abortions. SB 78 outlaws experimentation on the bodies of unborn babies. SB 628 makes it illegal for health clinics to refer patients to abortion clinics. SB 107 requires that statistics be kept about WV abortions, and that the numbers be made available to the public. SB 427 makes unborn babies eligible for CHIP health insurance. SB 646 allows hospitals to refuse to perform abortions. SB 220 allows pharmacists to refuse to dispense abortifacients. Sen Prezioso killed them all, single-handedly, in his Health committee. In 2003 he killed nine of these same bills. Mr. Prezioso is a Democrat whose term ends in 2008. Contact him at 1806 Dogwood Dr, Fairmont WV 26554, or at 366-5308. Tell him you are disappointed with his record. Senate District 2 (western Monongalia county, part of Marion county, and all of Wetzel, Marshall, Tyler, Ritchie, Doddridge and Calhoun counties) elects two members. Jeffrey Kessler earned an F from Life Gauge. As the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, in 2007 he killed SJR 9, a constitutional amendment that would remove the right to abortion, and the right to abortion funding, from the WV Constitution. In 2006 he killed SJR 13, a constitutional amendment that would remove the right to abortion from the West Virginia constitution. In 2004 he killed five measures that would affect unborn babies in West Virginia. The most important were two Constitutional Amendments. One was the amendment mentioned above (SJR 2). The other Constitutional Amendment (SJR 9) would end the state's funding of abortion, currently justified by the same court ruling . Mr. Kessler also killed SB 426 (prohibit cloning) and SB 2 (prohibit the transporting of minors across state lines to procure an abortion). And Mr. Kessler killed SB 658, that allows medical workers to refuse to be involved in any abortion-related activity. In 2003 Mr. Kessler killed 4 of the same bills --- SB 514 (cloning), SB 526 (transport minors), SJR 14 ( Constitution not grant abortion rights) and SJR 13 ( Constitution not justify the state paying for abortions). Mr Kessler has never introduced a Life Gauge bill. In 2005 the Senate leadership began to assign almost all of Life Gauge's bills to the Health committee, instead of to Mr. Kessler's Judiciary committee. In 2007, SJR 9 must have escaped their attention. Of 12 bills introduced, it was the only one assigned to the Judiciary committee. In 2006, the same thing happened to SJR 13. It was the only one of twenty Life Gauge bills to be assigned to the Judiciary committee. The request for protective bills to be routed to a different committee must have come from Mr. Kessler himself, who was uncomfortable with Life Gauge's ad in his hometown newspaper in the fall of 2004. No one else would have a reason to ask that the bills not come to the Judiciary committee. Mr. Kessler is a Democrat whose is up for re-election in 2008. Contact him at 514 7th St, Moundsville WV 26041, or 843-1386. Tell him to ask that abortion-related bills come to his committee, and that he put them on the agenda for a vote. Larry Edgell earned a D from Life Gauge. For five years, beginning in 2002, Life Gauge asked him to introduce a Life Gauge bill. He never did. We finally quit asking. He is a Democrat whose term ends in 2010. Contact him at 600 Fifth St New Martinsville WV 26155, or 455-5304. Ask him to cooperate with Life Gauge. Senate District 14 (eastern Monongalia county and part of Grant county, and all of Preston, Barbour, Taylor, Tucker and Mineral counties) elects two members. Dave Sypolt earned an A from Life Gauge. He introduced Life Gauge bills in 2007. He is a Republican. Contact him at PO Box 5, Kingwood WV, 26537, or at 698-5299, and thank him for cooperating with Life Gauge. Jon Hunter earned an F from Life Gauge. He voted against an Informed Consent bill in Judiciary Committee in 2001. The bill died by a 9-7 vote. He is a Democrat whose term ends in 2008. Due to his voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents write to him. |