Human Life Action
Urge Congress to Enact the Conscience Protection Act of 2017Pa Catholic Conference
No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion"Urge our Senators to support H.R. 7 to permanently protect our tax dollars from paying for or promoting elective abortions."
USCCB
"While the AHCA, laudably, restricts funding which flows to abortion
providers and prohibits federal funding for abortion or the purchase of
plans that cover abortion, it also makes changes that would result in
loss of affordable coverage for those on the margins....[While the USCCB acknowledges that we should] "Retain the AHCA's life protections for the unborn"...[it notes that Congress needs to] "Add conscience protections for those who
participate in the delivery or coverage of health care services and
against mandates like the contraception and sterilization regulatory
requirement from the DHS."
- "'That the American Health Care Act limits Medicaid funds to entities that don’t kill people is entirely appropriate, not to mention a step that’s long overdue,' said Father Frank Pavone, national president of Priests for Life. 'Sending hundreds of millions of dollars a year to an organization that dismembers 320,000 unborn babies a year adds up to a travesty of justice,' he added. 'The Senate should approve the defunding legislation as soon as possible and send it to the president’s desk. The scam of using public money to prop up abortion businesses needs to be terminated" (Catholic Herald, 5/6/17)
"Israelis should not have to live in fear of Hamas' indiscriminate
rocket attacks on civilian areas. At the same time, Palestinians should
not have to live in fear for their lives from air and ground attacks or
to suffer the humiliations of occupation....In August 2015, Israel's
Supreme Court granted approval for the building of a separation barrier
through the pristine Cremisan Valley. The Cremisan Valley lies in the
West Bank on the Palestinian side of the Green Line, adjacent to Beit
Jala and Bethlehem. The separation barrier through the Cremisan Valley
will have devastating effects for the local community, confiscating
Palestinian agricultural and recreational lands of over 50 Christian
families. This threatens the livelihoods of the remaining Christian
community of Bethlehem....The United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops has long supported a two-state solution, secure and recognized
Israel living in peace alongside a viable and independent Palestinian
state. USCCB asks you to urge Congress to press Israeli authorities to
stop the work on the Separation Wall in the Cremisan Valley."
USCCB's Catholics Confront Global Poverty
We can ensure safety for refugees, including those from Syria, as well as their host communities. As our noble efforts at assistance must not be hijacked, this blogger believes that our communications MUST specifically state that contraceptives/abortifacients MUST be excluded from "assistance."USCCB's Justice for Immigrants
"An estimated 58,000 Haitians are at risk of
having their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) terminated by the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS). TPS allows these individuals to
temporarily remain in the United States and support themselves legally
while Haiti is being rebuilt. Haiti is still recovering from the
devastation of Hurricane Matthew, which struck in October 2016 and is
said to be the nation's largest humanitarian emergency since the 2010
earthquake. Additionally, Haiti is plagued with a severe cholera
epidemic and food shortages."
Please Support the BRIDGE ACT and DACA Youth
"The BRIDGE (Bar Removal of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy) Act, S.128/H.R. 496, was...introduced in Congress as a bipartisan effort to sustain the temporary relief from deportation and employment eligibility offered to youth through the Department of Homeland Security's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Under the BRIDGE Act, young people who came to the United States as children would maintain their eligibility to work and live in the U.S. without the fear of deportation and family separation so long as they meet certain requirements, such as showing a commitment to education or honorable service in our military and having no history of serious crime."
"The BRIDGE (Bar Removal of Individuals who Dream and Grow our Economy) Act, S.128/H.R. 496, was...introduced in Congress as a bipartisan effort to sustain the temporary relief from deportation and employment eligibility offered to youth through the Department of Homeland Security's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Under the BRIDGE Act, young people who came to the United States as children would maintain their eligibility to work and live in the U.S. without the fear of deportation and family separation so long as they meet certain requirements, such as showing a commitment to education or honorable service in our military and having no history of serious crime."
"As a concerned Catholic, I write to urge you to publicly support and consider co-sponsoring:
- H.R. 920, the 'Protecting Our Border Communities Act of 2017'/ S. 668;
- H.R. 921, the 'Community Trust Act of 2017' / S. 415; and
- H.R. 1503, the 'Statute of Liberty Values (SOLVE) Act 2.0 of 2017' / S. 608.
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