ERLC’s Public Policy Priorities for 2021Public policy advocacy is one of the many ways the ERLC fulfills its ministry in the public square. We recently released our 2021 Legislative Agenda, which focuses on more than three dozen policy issues we will advocate before the U.S. Congress. Below is a sample of our policy priorities in the areas of sanctity of human life, religious liberty, family and marriage, justice, and international engagement. Some of these issues have been a part of the ERLC’s legislative agenda for the last several years; other issues are new and a product of the political moment in which we find ourselves. Legislatively, with two surprise results in the Georgia senatorial runoff elections, both chambers of Congress will be controlled by the Democratic Party during the 117th Congress, although with razor-thin margins. The Senate is divided 50-50 between the party caucuses, with Vice President Kamala Harris breaking any ties. In the House, the Democratic Party holds control by a handful of votes. Although Senate Democrats will have some procedural tools to pass legislation on partisan lines, broadly speaking, only legislation with substantial bipartisan consensus will be able to pass both chambers and be signed by President Biden. It will therefore be difficult to pass legislation within many of the areas of most concern for the ERLC, which do not enjoy broad bipartisan support, such as protecting the human dignity of the preborn, religious liberty, and comprehensive immigration reform. Nevertheless, the ERLC will work to advance and make progress on our public policy agenda in these divided times at the federal level. This Week at the ERLC
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![]() News From Capitol HillOn Wednesday, Joseph R. Biden, Jr. was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. President Biden immediately began signing a flurry of executive orders (EOs), memoranda, directives, and letters. These actions came in a week when the United States surpassed 400,000 lives lost to COVID-19. On that note, President Biden made clear with a memorial Tuesday night that combatting the pandemic is the top priority for his administration. In a new piece on President Biden’s first week of executive actions, the ERLC's public policy team discusses a few of the actions taken Wednesday and those expected soon. The list of administrative actions related to the ERLC's work includes:
Every election brings new opportunities and new challenges. The ERLC will continue to work with the executive branch to advance issues of concern to Southern Baptists and will bear witness to policies pursued by the government that run contrary to biblical principles. At the start of a new presidency and new Congress, stay up to date with the ERLC’s work in Washington, D.C. by signing up for the weekly Policy Newsletter at ERLC.com/policy. This week on WeeklyTech, Jason Thacker is joined by David French, the senior editor at The Dispatch and a columnist for Time. French discusses his new book Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation and the role of social media in the divisions we face. On Capitol Conversations, Jeff Pickering, Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, and Travis Wussow reflect on two historic Wednesdays at the U.S. Capitol and what it all means for our democracy, our public policy work, and for Christians in the public square. From The Public SquareBiden picks transgender doctor as assistant health secretary
U.S. officially declares China's human rights abuses against Uighurs a genocide
Massachusetts Legislature Overrides Governor’s Veto, Allowing Minors to Obtain Abortions without Parental Consent
Polarized Americans Still Support Religious Freedom
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