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Response to Hurricanes Katrina & Rita through Advocacy

The situation in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas caused by Hurricanes Katrina & Rita have put a stark face on issues of poverty in our country.

As disaster struck the Gulf Coast, the U.S. Census Bureau revealed in alarming detail that poverty in the United States not only exists but is growing.  The annual report, Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2004 stated that 37.0 million people live in poverty (12.7 percent) in 2004, up from 35.9 million (12.5 percent) in 2003.  These numbers are particularly painful and challenging as the nation responds to those most affected by the recent devastating hurricanes.

There is much work to be done. Episcopalians have long done their part to serve the least among us, but government must be a partner in that effort, now more than ever.

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Take Action NOW
Stop $50 Billion In Cuts To Programs Serving The Poor
Act Now: Help Workers in the Gulf Coast
Stop Cuts To Programs Serving The Poor
Reauthorize TANF Now
This Budget Does Not Reflect Our Values
Stop Cuts In The Food Stamp Program

 
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Executive Council Resolution: On Poverty in Our Nation and Hurricane Recovery
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Ending Hunger
Seeking Economic Justice
Expanding Housing
Advocating for Children
Strengthening Public Education


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