EPPC’s latest work shaping policy and renewing culture
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October 18, 2024
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** EPPC Policy Memo Calls for Federal Action on Tax Relief for Parents
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** “Our memo gives policymakers options for helping ensure those doing the hard work of raising future generations are prioritized in current and future tax negotiations, including giving them immediate economic support at the time they need it most.”
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** -Patrick T. Brown
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A new policy memo from scholars at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Niskanen Center calls on Congress to deliver much-needed tax relief to American parents. The memo details a child tax credit proposal for Congress to consider in upcoming tax debates.
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For First Things, Natalie Dodson calls attention to the hypocrisy of Republican support for IVF. ([link removed])
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For World, Nathanael Blake highlights a major pitfall of modern liberalism. ([link removed])
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For First Things, Carl R. Trueman reflects on the value of hospitality. ([link removed])
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For First Things, George Weigel continues his reports and commentary on the Synod on Synodality. ([link removed])
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For First Things, George Weigel reflects on the 30th anniversary of John Paul II’s book, Crossing the Threshold of Hope. ([link removed])
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For World, Brad Littlejohn questions the intention of Meta’s recent changes to Instagram ([link removed]) .
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For World, Andrew Walker outlines three principles to consider before the election. ([link removed])
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For The Catholic Thing, Stephen White emphasizes that if sin is not a big deal, neither is being saved from it. ([link removed])
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A new handbook for Catholic leaders, written in part by Mary Rice Hasson and edited by Theresa Farnan is now available for purchase.
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EPPC is cosponsoring a conference at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. There are options for in person and virtual attendance.
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EPPC is organizing a series of debates about the future of conservatism ([link removed]) .
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