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Webinar: Faith-Based Child Care – A Michigan Case Study

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According to a 2020 survey by the Bipartisan Policy Center, faith-based child care remains a preferred option for many families. But the scope and nature of faith-based child care has received little recent study. To address this gap, the Center for Public Justice examined the child care landscape in Michigan.  Watch the “Faith-Based Child Care […]

Advocacy Training: Black Motherhood Matters

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Our "Advocacy Training: Black Motherhood Matters" webinar focused on the systemic factors that account for higher maternal mortality rates, lower rates of breastfeeding, and worse birth outcomes for black mothers and their children and what Christian advocates can do to support black mothers and their babies to thrive.  Panelists for the event feature Kathryn Freeman, […]

Advocacy Training: Creating A Pro-Family Public Policy Agenda

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Event Focus: A conversation on the central role of the family in American life and the need for a more robust pro-family policy agenda. Panelists: Patrick T. Brown, Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center Cherilyn Holloway, Founder, Pro-Black Pro-Life Dr. Christine Sequenzia, Policy Director, National Association of Evangelicals   Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) CPJ […]

Webinar: Will the Senate’s Respect for Marriage Act Protect Churches and Religious Organizations?

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On November 16, 2022, the U.S. Senate voted to advance the Respect for Marriage Act (RMA) (H.R. 8404). The bipartisan Senate version of the legislation addresses federal and state recognition of same-sex marriages and incorporates multiple religious freedom protections. The bill passed following the Thanksgiving congressional recess. The Center for Public Justice and its Institutional […]

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