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- Michigan Catholic Conference Statement on Partial-Birth Abortion Ruling
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- Catholic Conference Deeply Concerned With Health Care for Prison Population
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- Catholic Conference Questions Governor’s Support for Human Cloning
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- Poll: Michigan Residents Overwhelmingly Opposed to Cloning and Destroying Human Embryos
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- Catholic Conference to Legislators: ‘Stand With the Working Poor by Protecting Earned Income Tax Credit’
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- Embryonic Stem Cell Research Executive Order Places Politics Ahead of Science, Says Michigan Catholic Conference
- Catholic Conference Questions Sens. Stabenow and Levin’s Commitment to Quality Education for Poor Students
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- Passage of Budget Cutting Executive Order ‘A Clear Indication of Michigan’s Dire Economic Condition’
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- MCC Board Statement on Constitutional Convention
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- On the Retirement of President/CEO Sister Monica Kostielney, RSM
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- In Solidarity, Catholics Opposed to Current Senate Health Care Reform Legislation
- MCC Praises Senate for Passing Human Embryo Research Transparency Legislation
- Bishops' Statement on 2010 Elections Headed to Parishes
- Board of Directors Names Paul A. Long as President and Chief Executive Officer
- Highest Papal Award Granted to Sister Monica Kostielney, R.S.M.
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- MCC Strongly Urges House Republicans to Reconsider Eliminating EITC
- Tom Hickson Joins MCC as Vice President for Public Policy
- MCC Releases Advocacy Priorities for 2011–12 Legislative Session
- MCC Statement on Legislation to Eliminate State EITC
- MCC Supports Renewed Effort to Ban Partial Birth Abortion in Michigan
- Catholic Conference Urges House Committee to Abdicate Welfare Reform Efforts
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- House Human Services Budget Cuts “Unacceptable”
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- Legislature Urged to Adopt Ban on Partial-Birth Abortion
- On the Passage of Welfare Reform Legislation
- Catholic Conference Urges Greater Deliberation on Welfare Reform Legislation
- In Statement, Michigan Bishops Urge Support for Immigrants
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- New Poll Indicates Overwhelming Statewide Support for School Choice
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