Legislative / Advocacy Info
Each legislative session, thousands of bills are introduced in both the State House and Michigan Senate. Only a small percentage of these bills become law, but all of them require analysis of content and study of their implications for positive and negative effects on the people of the State of Michigan and specifically the Catholic community.
Michigan Catholic Conference public policy staff monitors, analyzes, categorizes, and evaluates the daily flow of legislative information based on Catholic Social Teaching and the MCC Legislative Priorities.
We hope you find the following pages helpful in seeking out key issues of current concern, in learning more about grassroots activity, and how you might engage your elected officials:
- Catholic Legislative Advocacy Network
- Legislative Testimony
- Grassroots Advocacy
- How a Bill Becomes a Law
- Contact Your Representative
- Contact Your Senator
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