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Will Congress Greatly Expand Subsidies So That More Families Can Access Child Care Services?

The March 22 hearing of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee stressed many ways that federally subsidized child care is falling short. Despite special pandemic-response funding, many child care […]

House Bill That Strips Charitable Choice Recieved Committee Approval

The House Education and Labor Committee on March 16 voted to recommend to the full House of Representatives H.B. 5129, a bill to reauthorize the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) […]

A Both/And Reframing of Religious Freedom for Social Services

This article is part of the Religious Freedom Reframed series, which is exploring perspectives on religious freedom that have historically been left out of public discourse, as well as implications […]

Midwifing Religious Freedom, Pluralism, and New Spiritual Communities for Civic Action: An Interview with Daisy Khan

This article is part of the Religious Freedom Reframed series, which is exploring perspectives on religious freedom that have historically been left out of public discourse, as well as implications […]

The Birth of an Islamic Spiritual Movement for Women’s Rights: An Interview with Daisy Khan

This article is part of the Religious Freedom Reframed series, which is exploring perspectives on religious freedom that have historically been left out of public discourse, as well as implications […]

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