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Protecting the unborn
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Supporting Catholic education
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The Catholic Advocacy Network is a free online service provided by Michigan Catholic Conference, the official public policy voice of the Catholic Church in Michigan at the state Capitol.
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Become informed and make a difference on important policy issues quickly and easily with the help of the Catholic Advocacy Network
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By providing your information, the Catholic Advocacy Network can connect you directly to the officials who represent you, making your advocacy much more effective.
After signing up, you will receive weekly emails with updates on legislative issues of interest to Catholics.
Occasionally, you will also receive alerts asking you to reach out to your elected officials on an important legislative issue.
In just a few clicks, you can send a pre-written message to your state representative or senator to make your voice heard on that important legislative issue, all with the simplicity of the Catholic Advocacy Network.
Lawmakers want and need to hear from the people they represent.
The Catholic Advocacy Network has made a difference with the help of Catholics like you.
Ensured federal COVID money was given to Catholic schools
In early 2021, more than one thousand people used the Catholic Advocacy Network to urge lawmakers to appropriate millions in federal COVID money intended for nonpublic schools after the Governor had vetoed a bill with the funding in it. The money was ultimately distributed to help nonpublic schools maintain healthy and safe classrooms and facilities through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Defeated bill expanding predatory lending that harms families
A few years ago, Michigan Catholic Conference helped defeat a payday lending bill that would have expanded predatory lending practices and harmed families already struggling financially after members of the Catholic Advocacy Network sent more than one thousand email messages to lawmakers opposing the bills.
Demanded appropriate justice for juvenile offenders
In 2019, after Catholics encouraged lawmakers to pass juvenile justice reforms, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed eighteen “Raise the Age” measures into law, which gave judges the discretion to charge 17-year-olds as adults based on the severity of the crimes, rather than automatically doing so by age. The bills also connected juveniles with age-appropriate rehabilitation and services appropriate to their age and development.
Banned taxpayer funding for abortion in government health plans
In 2013, the Catholic Advocacy Network helped to distribute information about a petition drive to ban taxpayer funding of abortion on the state health care exchange, which eventually became law after enough signatures were gathered.