Explainer: What families should know about the Child Tax Credit paymentsToday, parents of America’s 60 million children will begin receiving a second payment as part of the enhanced federal Child Tax Credit. The checks normally arrive on the 15th of each month, but the IRS is sending the money earlier because August 15 falls on a Sunday this year. As individuals begin receiving these payments, Christians may wonder what the program entails and what it means for families who receive the credit. ![]() This Week in Washington, D.C.This week, the Senate passed a $3.5 trillion budget resolution. During the amendment process known as “vote-a-rama,” Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) offered an amendment to prohibit the use of taxpayer dollars for funding of abortions and abortion-related discrimination. The amendment ensures that the budget will comply with the long-standing Hyde Amendment, which prohibits the use of federal dollars to pay for abortion, and the Weldon amendment, which protects the consciences of health care worker who refuse to participate in abortion. Click here to read more about the Hyde Amendment. Additionally, this week a federal court in Texas ruled that it is unlawful to force healthcare professionals to violate their consciences for gender transition procedures. This is good news for children, families, and Christians who want to continue serving in roles without conforming to “the latest fashionable ‘right side of history’ cause.” In 2016, regulations promulgated by the Obama Administration’s Department of Health & Human Services required medical providers to perform and insure abortions and gender-transition procedures or face penalties. The regulations came to be called the transgender mandate, because it would require physicians to provide gender reassignment surgeries and administer hormones to facilitate gender reassignment, including to children, even if the doctor believed the procedure would be harmful. From The Public SquareLouisiana governor says he's fasting over COVID-19
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This Week at the ERLC
On the final episode of Capitol Conversations with the current ERLC DC team, David French joins Jeff Pickering, Travis Wussow, and Chelsea Patterson Sobolik to talk about religious liberty, pro-life policy, and January 6th. ![]() On WeeklyTech, Jason Thacker is joined by Dr. Christian Miller, professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University and director of the Honesty Project to talk about his new book from Oxford University Press, Honesty: The Philosophy and Psychology of a Neglected Virtue. |