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Virtual Town Hall with Rev. Eugene Cho of Bread for the World
Rev. Eugene Cho, President and CEO of the nonpartisan Christian advocacy organization, Bread for the World, address hunger & poverty in the Southwest United States.
Greenstein: New Relief Proposal Well Designed, Urgently Needed
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s release yesterday of a revised package to address the virus and economic slump is an important and hopeful step. While the new package scales back the House-passed Heroes bill from $3.4 trillion to $2.2 trillion, it does so in sound ways. — Robert Greenstein, CBPP
Prayer Vigil : Covid Relief for Families
National Prayer Vigil TODAY (Tuesday, September 29) for Covid Relief for Families. Lutherans join partners in faith at 1:00p (4:00 EST) in prayer.
How Would Jesus Vote? Study Resource
A new Voting Study Resource for congregations by Rev. Mark Holman, Bishop’s Associate for Mobility and Leadership, for the Grand Canyon Synod.
Unsanitized: Disaster on the Horizon for the Long-Term Unemployed
Potentially tens of millions of workers will lose all unemployment benefits by December. This is The COVID-19 Daily Report for September 24, 2020.
Reducing Substance Use and HIV Among Native Americans
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) provides $1 million in support for Respecting the Circle of Life and EMPWR (Educate, Motivate, Protect, Wellness and Respect) programs.
Congregational Covenant and Organizing Kit from Lutherans Restoring Creation
Lutherans Restoring Creation (LRC) is a grassroots movement promoting care for creation in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. They accomplish this by cultivating a community of dedicated stewards of earth and neighbor who proclaim God’s promise of hope and healing for all.
Register to Vote
The last day to register to vote for the 2020 election is Monday, October 5.
What's at stake if the Supreme Court rules against ObamaCare
While the ACA's fate is still uncertain — many legal experts in both parties think the lawsuit’s arguments are so weak that even conservative justices would uphold the law — the consequences of it being struck down would reverberate through almost every corner of the health care system.
Today is National Voter Registration Day!
That’s right, today is officially known as National Voter Registration Day. It is a nonpartisan civic holiday celebrating our democracy. First observed in 2012, it has quickly gained momentum ever since. Nearly 3 million voters have registered to vote on the holiday to date.
How Climate Migration will Reshape America’s Future
Wildfires, hurricanes, extreme heat, rising seas. Will fear drive people to relocate and lead to mass migrations?
The College Money Crisis
The coronavirus has caused severe budget problems for American higher education. But many colleges’ financial troubles are much larger than the virus. They have been building for years and stem, above all, from a breakdown in this country’s hodgepodge system of paying for higher education.
Pledge to be a Faith Climate Justice Voter
I will vote for climate justice for every living creature and for every vulnerable community suffering the impacts of the climate crisis, from sea rise to extreme heat, from devastating droughts to supercharged storms.
Stand with Refugees
In this time of crisis, people of faith must unite to pursue the common good. IIC hopes you'll join them to live out our shared values of love, solidarity, and justice. Get started by advocating for refugee resettlement!
Congressional Inaction Exacerbates Hardship
As evidence of profound hardship resulting from the COVID-19 health and economic crises mounts, powerful tools to mitigate suffering and bolster economic activity will be unavailable to state and local government without congressional action.
Didn't receive a stimulus check? The IRS wants to help you.
The Internal Revenue Service is making a last-ditch effort to reach 9 million Americans who are eligible for — but have not yet claimed — their CARES Act stimulus money. The tax agency said it will send out letters later this month alerting people who didn’t file federal taxes for 2018 or 2019 but meet the income criteria.