Texas Interfaith
Public Policy Institutes

Issues Education and Advocacy Training for Religious Communities

 

The 78th Session of the Texas Legislature will open on January 14, 2003.

In the upcoming session, our lawmakers will:

  • Allocate 100+ billion dollars of taxpayer money
  • Decide which Texans have access to vital services
  • Grapple with issues of life and death
Explore public policy issues in the context of Judeo-Christian tradition
Learn what proposals will be on the front burner at the Capitol
Find out how you can be involved in the legislative process
Sunday, September 8, 2002
2pm to 8pm
Holy Spirit Catholic Church
2201 Martin Avenue
McAllen
AGENDA
2:00-3:00 Opening Worship/Plenary
Keynote: Phil Strickland, Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission and Annette Van Zandt Willliams, United Methodist Church Board of Church and Society
3:15-4:30 Workshop
4:30-5:45 Workshop
5:45-6:45 Dinner with "Talking Tables"
7:00-7:30 Closing
7:30-8:30 Planning and followup for local/denominational groups (optional)
To receive a registration packet, contact
TEXAS IMPACT
1604 1/2 San Antonio Street
Austin, Texas 78701
512.472.3903
action@texasimpact.com

$25 Registration includes meal, materials, and childcare if needed.

WORKSHOP TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
State revenue issues
Gambling/lottery
Campaign finance and ethics
Death penalty reform
Global warming and energy policy
Family and child welfare
 
Co-sponsors of the Texas Interfaith Public Policy Institutes include:
Texas Impact, Texas Conference of Churches, Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission, American Jewish Congress Southwest Regional Office, North Texas Conference United Methodist Women, Southwest Texas Conference United Methodist Women

For more information, log on to www.texasimpact.com.