We last left anti-reproductive-freedom evangelist representative Tim Miller, R-Prinsburg at a tent meeting in Tall grass prairie? State representative Tim Miller goes to Moorhead for grassroots organizing.
Now he's center stage at Willmar Radio in the Learfield Wire Service report at Willmar Radio, Pro Life Action Ministries encouraging individual towns to reject abortion:
(Prinsburg, MN) -- A pro-life group is readying a different strategy to try to ban abortion in Minnesota. Retiring state Representative Tim Miller from Prinsburg, who now works for Pro Life Action Ministries, says the plan is to go community-by-community. Miller says they’re going to be attempting to pass pro-life ordinances in communities, saying ‘no abortions in this town’ -- which he’s calling a “grassroots effort.” . . .
That seems to be the PLAM Action press release part of the story.
But there's more--what my high school journalism teacher called a "moral tag":
Hamline University analyst David Schultz says such local ordinances would be unconstitutional under the Minnesota Supreme Court decision in the Doe-V-Gomez case.
That pesky state constitution.
Related posts:
- Tall grass prairie? State representative Tim Miller goes to Moorhead for grassroots organizing
- Retiring Rep. Tim Miller will work for Brian Gibson at Pro-Life Action Ministries sister group
- We won't have Tim Miller to kick around anymore--at least as a MN House member
- New House Republican Tim Miller shares unique understanding of gas tax in legislative update
- State rep Tim Miller: MN state public officials beholden to radical anti-livestock enviro groups
Screengrab: A Tim Miller Facebook post in 2014. Perhaps those lawn ornament voters are what Stop the Steal folks mean when they talk about fraud in elections.
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