Preserve Housing Assistance for Mixed-Status Families
April 16, 2026
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently issued a proposed rule that aims to ensure only eligible individuals are receiving benefits in certain affordable housing programs. It specifically targets “mixed-status families” – families with at least one citizen or qualified immigrant and at least one person who is not qualified for assistance.
Tell HUD to withdraw the rule so that housing assistance will be preserved for mixed-status families.
Contact HUD today!Ensure Immigration Enforcement Respects Human Dignity
April 8, 2026
The U.S. bishops have urged Congress to demonstrate its support for religious liberty on a bipartisan basis by (1) ensuring respect for what are commonly referred to as sensitive locations, especially houses of worship, and (2) mandating consistent access to religious and pastoral services for all immigration detainees.
Call on Congress to ensure immigration enforcement respects human dignity and religious freedom for all.
Contact Your Congressional Representatives Today!Newborn Safe Haven
HB 350, which has crossed over to the Senate, would allow medical facilities, fire stations, police stations and ambulances to install “baby boxes” so that mothers can safely surrender their baby anonymously. If passed, HB 350 would also increase safeguards for the baby, mandating dual alarm systems to ensure that trained professionals are immediately alerted of the baby and that the newborn can be promptly taken into loving care.
Take Action
Contact your state Senator to support HB 350 to offer baby boxes that help moms choose life.
Vote No on HB 1138
House Bill 1138 is currently under consideration in the Senate. This bill would expand access to contraceptives by allowing pharmacists to dispense them without a physician’s oversight. Not only does this expansion further erode the vital link between sexual expression and openness to life, this can also put women’s health at risk by taking contraceptives without the individualized and more comprehensive care provided by physicians.
Take Action
This bill is on the Senate Rules calendar for Friday, March 27. Ask your state Senator to vote no on HB 1138.