USA Today reports Kansas lawmakers pass anti-Islamic law measure.  Supporters emails helped make the difference. 


The Kansas Senate voted 33-4 and the Kansas House voted 120-0 this week to approve legislation which prohibits their courts from recognizing foreign law including Islamic Sharia law.  See report here at USAtoday.com

Florida Family Association sent out several email alerts which encouraged supporters to send emails to legislators.  Supporters sent a total of 60,306 emails to key Kansas Senators and Kansas Governor Sam Brownback.

Florida Family Association supporters emails helped make the difference in this important effort.  

A special thanks to the Center for Security Policy for their leadership in advancing this American Laws for American Courts legislation.

Thank you for your support.

      Email:  ffa@floridafamily.org

Florida Family Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 46547, Tampa, FL 33646-0105
Telephone 813-264-5888

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  • Way to go Kansas..........may this initiative resonate across America..........we don't have to accept a destructive and barbaric cult disguised as a religion.

  • I hope Alabama will follow suit although I've heard nothing to say it will.

  • good for Kansas now if other states will follow we can shut these people up for good

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