Ohio State Representative, 53rd District - Paul Nenni (R)
The 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, did more than just "legalize" abortion on demand; they prohibited virtually any federal, state or local laws from protecting pre-born children from death by abortion throughout all nine months of pregnancy.
- Do you support reversal of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton?
Yes
Ohio should lead the way with anti-abortion legislation. Over 48,000,000 babies have been killed since Roe v. Wade. I BELIEVE LIFE BEGINS AT CONCEPTION.
- Do you support state legislation to ban abortion-on-demand from fertilization to birth?
Yes
Sometimes people have terrible things happen to them such as rape, incest, etc. Sometimes kids make mistakes and become pregnant. But the unborn child must be protected in all cases. There are always alternatives such as adoption. My website http://www.paulnenni.com has more information.
- Do you support legislation prohibiting use of tax money for organizations that promote or perform abortions?
Yes
Absolutely. Without question. We have the the right "not" to see our tax dollars go to something immoral.
- Do you support medical standards, regulations, and inspection of abortion facilities?
Yes
If they cannot be eliminated, then they must be inspected to insure that no illegal activities are happening such as partial-birth abortion.
- Do you support legislation prohibiting the killing of human embryos by extracting their stem cells for scientific research?
Yes
I believe in using existing stem cell lines for research. Creating life for the purpose of destroying it is wrong.
- Do you support legislation prohibiting all cloning of human beings?
Yes
Bi-industrialization of life is morally wrong to me.
- Do you support legislation prohibiting assisted suicide in Ohio?
Yes
I oppose all acts that end in the destruction of human life, including capital punishment and unjust wars.
- Will you oppose any legislation or regulation (e.g., campaign finance reform) that has the purpose or effect of restricting, penalizing, chilling, discouraging or prohibiting citizens from contacting their elected representatives or urging others to do so on issues of importance to them?
Yes
Too much legislation that looks like campaign finance reform is designed to reduce or eliminate citizens involvement in government.
- List all the organizations to which you have contributed time or money in the past four years.
Catholic Charities
Middletown's Community Pregnancy Center
St. Vincent DePaul
Holy Family Parish
Fenwick High School
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