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Message: The 2006 Legislative Session is now history. The Christian Action Commission (CAC) spends a lot of time at the Capitol during the session especially if there are bills that relate to our areas of concern. Decisions were made that have and will continue to affect our lives. As I write this brief analysis of this year’s session, allow me to remind you that the Baptist Record is not the “Democratic Daily” nor is it the “Republican Rag.” Also, the CAC is not an advocacy group for Republicans or Democrats. This year the bills ranged from forbidding “hog dog rodeos” to adding $113 million to K-12 public education. The rodeos were commercial events that pitted a dog against a hog (with tusks removed) in an enclosed pen, a barbaric activity that needed to be stopped. At the end of the session there was a $221 million dollar surplus which enabled our… Read Full Article