A San Diego county supervisor has withdrawn her plan to shut down 16 pro-life pregnancy centers that she slandered as “fake and fraudulent.”
San Diego County District 3 Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer’s plan was introduced at the county supervisors’ board meeting last month, but it failed to get enough votes after more opponents of her plan showed up to the meeting than supporters.
Lawson-Remer had scheduled her plan again for the board’s Dec. 5 meeting after a new pro-abortion supervisor was elected to fill a vacancy on the board. However, last Friday, she pulled it from the meeting’s agenda.
According to her office, Lawson-Remer has received a lot of calls from the community and decided to withdraw the proposal as part of “incorporating community feedback.” Her office wouldn’t say whether the proposal would return at a later date, the California Family Council reported.
In addition, CBN News discovered her board letter outlining her plan titled Advancing Reproductive Rights Education and Pursuing Litigation to Shut Down Fake and Fraudulent Crisis Pregnancy Centers dated Nov. 7, 2023, has also been removed from the San Diego County District 3 website. The board of supervisors and staff use board letters to introduce policies and procedures that
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