
Catholics Back New Pro-Family Agenda On Technology and Human Flourishing
The statement offers 10 'guiding principles' for using technology to serve families instead of 'military, bureaucratic, and corporate purposes.'
The statement offers 10 'guiding principles' for using technology to serve families instead of 'military, bureaucratic, and corporate purposes.'
With hopes for significantly bolstering the per child credit dimmed amid a looming tax battle, conservatives are looking for other ways to boost families under Trump.
Regulations issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission this year have interpreted the related medical conditions covered in the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act to include abortion.
‘In the post-Dobbs landscape, it is as important as ever that government priorities respond in authentic, life-affirming ways to the needs of mothers and their families. We continue to call for policies that put children and families first.’
In a move to defend and promote traditional family values, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her administration have enforced the removal of same-sex parents from birth certificates.
The USCCB expressed support for such measures as reasonable accommodations for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers; support for a child tax credit; tax credits and other assistance for pregnancy resource centers; initiatives to support federal paid family leave; strengthening of maternal and child health care; and adoption support.
Katalin Novak explains to the Register how her pro-family government is countering a continental trend
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