Explainer: Biden signs bill making lynching a federal hate crimeOn Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed the Emmett Till Antilynching Act into law, making lynching a federal hate crime. The new law ends a 122-year effort to make lynching a federal crime. Are you ready for the Supreme Court decision on abortion?Right now, the Supreme Court is considering the most important abortion case in a generation: Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. As we prepare for the ruling in this case, we want to be faithful to pray. This free Dobbs prayer guide contains a list of 48 specific prayer requests to guide you, your family, and your church in your prayers over the coming weeks and months. ![]() This Week in Washington, D.C.This week, President Biden released his FY 2023 budget proposal. While a budget proposal has no binding authority over Congress. It is a request and a statement of priorities and serves as a starting point for a long negotiation in Congress as they work on the 12 spending appropriations bills that fund the government. President Biden’s proposal included some very concerning increases in funding for abortion providers and harmful language dealing with sexual orientation and gender identity. Notably, for only the second time since its inception in 1976, the Hyde Amendment and other pro-life riders were excluded from the proposal. The president’s proposal also contained funding for several ERLC priorities, particularly the rebuilding of the refugees resettlement program and investments in our immigration system. We were grateful to see these investments in infrastructure that can assist the United States more effectively be a place of refuge for the vulnerable. You can read more about President Biden’s budget proposal and how the ERLC is advocating throughout the appropriations process here. Featured Podcasts On this week's episode of the ERLC Podcast, Brent and Lindsay discuss U.S. intel about Putin being misled, President Biden’s gaffe, and the Florida gender identity education law. They also talk about the new gender x passports coming out in April, what you should know about Biden’s budget proposal, and a Christian’s response during tumultuous times. On the Digital Public Square podcast, Dr. Jordan Ballor, director of research at the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy as well as co-editor of Abraham Kuyper’s Collected Works in Public Theology with Lexham Press, joins Jason Thacker to talk about the life and work of Abraham Kuyper and the task of public theology and Christian ethics. From The Public SquareExplainer: DeSantis signs Florida gender identity education law
Utah governor becomes latest to veto transgender sports ban
U.S. sanctions officials in China over persecution of Uyghurs and other minorities
Aghan refugees in US to receive temporary protected status
What You Need to ReadPaul D. Miller with How Christians should respond during war and other tumultuous times: Gardening through the apocalypse
Chelsea Sobolik and Hannah Daniel with Explainer: What you should know about President Biden’s budget proposal
Lindsay Nicolet with The importance of the first African American leading an SBC entity: An interview with Willie McLaurin on racial unity, and the future of our churches
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