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Call to Action: Stand With Women Across the U.S. for a Day of Policy Action for the Violence Against Women Act
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is bipartisan legislation that provides protections for women and children suffering from violence.
Jan 18, 2022


Official Statement on the January 6 Anniversary
We must redouble our commitment to the principles that make America flourish — chiefly, the right to self-government and the rule of law.
Jan 6, 2022


How Misinformation Works
Learn about how misinformation works.
Dec 13, 2021


Updating the Electoral Count Act of 1887
The Electoral Count Act (ECA) of 1887 sets out the process of casting and counting electoral votes after a presidential election.
Nov 30, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: Gratitude
Gratitude, though powerful, cannot heal wounds alone. Prayer and gratitude, however, can be powerful tools for healing.
Nov 28, 2021


Official Statement From Mormon Women for Ethical Government on the 2021 Utah Redistricting
Yesterday the Utah House and Senate discarded the fair and transparent Independent Redistricting Commission maps.
Nov 11, 2021


Official Statement From Mormon Women for Ethical Government on 2021 Redistricting in Utah
Yesterday the Utah House and Senate discarded the fair and transparent Independent Redistricting Commission maps.
Nov 11, 2021


The Power of Real Humility
Humility is recognizing from where you get your strength. Humility is being confident because of the Lord.
Nov 7, 2021


Principles of Ethical Government 3(d): Immigration
People have moral responsibilities to provide succor and relief to their fellow human beings regardless of race, nationality, or religion.
Nov 1, 2021


Principles of Ethical Government 3(f): Peaceful Protest & Civil Disobedience
All people have a duty to obey the law. This duty does not preclude the possibility of peaceful protest against unjust laws.
Oct 29, 2021


Principles of Ethical Government 3(g): Reform Unjust Laws
When laws are unjust — especially when they violate human and civil rights — all citizens have an obligation to work toward reformation.
Oct 29, 2021


Official Statement From Mormon Women for Ethical Government on a Faith-Based Defense of the Freedom to Vote
The freedom to vote is a clear political manifestation of the individual worth of souls.
Oct 28, 2021


Everyone Deserves the Freedom to Vote
In this difficult moment, we reaffirm our commitment to the core principles of democracy, including representation, equality, and freedom.
Oct 14, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: Advocate
Reflecting on Christ as my advocate and how my advocacy should reflect Christ is helping me determine which causes to support.
Oct 10, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: Belonging and Believing
Loving our enemies stems from understanding our shared humanity and the need for belonging.
Sep 18, 2021


Afghanistan Immigration: The 3 Secure, Systematic Processes
While the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan has seemed chaotic and alarming, immigration safeguards will not be abandoned.
Sep 13, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: "More Love"
Covenantal relationships, not transactions, create a world of belonging and salvation.
Aug 8, 2021


Principles of Ethical Government 2(b): Minority Rights
Special care should be taken to protect the rights of the minority from undue infringement by the majority.
Aug 1, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: "Don't let Perfect be the Enemy of Good" and Unwritten Stories
What stories are at risk of remaining unwritten because we are afraid to act? What don’t we do because we think we need to do it perfectly?
Jul 25, 2021


Sabbath Devotional: Faith to Move Mountains
We need enduring faith to keep working and building and hoping, holding on to a vision for a brighter future and relying on Christ.
Jul 12, 2021
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