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Iowa Catholic Conference update, July 11, 2025

Ask Congress to oppose rescissions of international aid

 

This week is Congress’s deadline to act on the White House's request to cancel lifesaving funding for international assistance, called rescissions. The U.S. House of Representatives has already passed the request for cuts, which means your action is critically needed to move the Senate to oppose this package.

 

If the Senate approves the rescissions package, critical programs that will be affected include:

Maternal and Child Health: Essential services such as vaccinations, routine check-ups, and prenatal care.

Fighting Infectious Diseases: Programs targeting diseases like tuberculosis and Ebola.

International Disaster Assistance: Aid for responses to natural disasters such as the Myanmar Earthquake.

 

 

Bishops seek to help Catholics form their conscience

 

In response to the recent interpretation of the Johnson Amendment publicized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) offered a statement from its spokesperson, Chieko Noguchi, executive director of public affairs. The Johnson Amendment defines guidelines for the tax-exempt status of a church or other nonprofit regarding political activities and endorsing or opposing candidates for public office.

 

“The IRS was addressing a specific case, and it doesn’t change how the Catholic Church engages in public debate. The Church seeks to help Catholics form their conscience in the Gospel so they might discern which candidates and policies would advance the common good. The Catholic Church maintains its stance of not endorsing or opposing political candidates,” she said.

 

Iowa Alliance for Choice in Education (ACE) and statewide tuition organizations to collaborate on new federal tax credit program

 

A new federal income tax credit was created in the recent “Big” bill for donations to K-12 scholarship funds. The credit is available dollar for dollar for up to a $1,700 contribution.

 

To ensure the effective and equitable administration of this program, Iowa ACE, along with leaders of the twelve existing school tuition organizations (STOs) and Homeschool Iowa leaders, are making plans to establish a new collaborative entity dedicated to overseeing the federal tax credit program in Iowa.

 

“This partnership will draw on the deep experience and commitment of Iowa’s leading educational choice advocates, ensuring families and donors alike benefit from a transparent and streamlined process,” said Trish Wilger, executive director of the Iowa ACE.

 

Additionally, over 45,000 parents in Iowa submitted applications for Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) for the upcoming school year.  People sometimes ask why other scholarship programs are needed since the passage of ESAs. It’s because if you have one or more children in school, particularly in high school, ESAs may not cover the total cost of education.

 

Letter submitted to FDA on chemical abortion dangers

 

The Catholic Medical Association, the USCCB, and several other Catholic pro-life organizations have submitted a letter to FDA Commissioner Marty Makary regarding the medical dangers of chemical abortions and the need for further safety protocols. The letter highlights the Catholic Medical Association’s new report entitled ‘Telemedicine Chemical Abortion: A Catholic Medical Association Policy with Recommendations.’ It builds on the recent Ethics and Public Policy study demonstrating the medical dangers that mifepristone presents to the health and safety of women across America.

 

Pope announces new ‘Mass of Creation’

 

Pope Leo XIV has announced a new Mass of Creation to be added to the Roman Missal. In his message for the 10th World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation coming up in September, the pope said, “Nature itself is reduced at times to a bargaining chip, a commodity to be bartered for economic or political gain. As a result, God’s creation turns into a battleground for the control of vital resources. We see this in agricultural areas and forests peppered with landmines, ‘scorched earth’ policies, conflicts over water sources, and the unequal distribution of raw materials, which penalizes the poorer nations and undermines social stability itself … These various wounds are the effect of sin.”

 

Encourage a friend to sign up

 

It’s been said about politics, “If you want a friend, get a dog.” Can you help us out by encouraging a friend to sign up for our legislative alerts at https://iowacatholicconference.org/voter-voice? Thank you!

 
 
 

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