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Could Kathryn Garcia Become the First Female Mayor of New York City?

Editors handpick every product that we feature. We may earn commission from the links on this page. Allie Holloway Kathryn Garcia Has Spent Her Career Cleaning Up Powerful Men s Messes The former department of sanitation commissioner has jockeyed her way to the front of a very crowded, very loud, very sexist NYC mayoral field. Will she make history? Jun 16, 2021 It’s 9:45 A.M. on a Saturday, 18 days before the New York City mayoral election primary, and Democratic candidate Kathryn Garcia is riding in a green and blue sprinter van, her face at least two feet tall plastered on the outside.

Pro-life group to SBA: Demand Planned Parenthood return PPP loan | Politics News

A sign hangs above a Planned Parenthood clinic on May 18, 2018, in Chicago, Illinois. | Scott Olson/Getty Images A pro-life group has filed a complaint with the Small Business Administration, alleging that a Planned Parenthood affiliate improperly obtained Paycheck Protection Program loans designed for small businesses. In a June 7 complaint addressed to SBA Administrator Isabel Guzman, the New Hampshire Right to Life accuses Planned Parenthood of Northern New England and Planned Parenthood affiliates across the country of obtaining Paycheck Protection Program loans provided to small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Planned Parenthood Federation of America, which requires its affiliates to “submit to a rigorous PPFA accreditation review every three years,” has well in excess of 500 employees, the limit to qualify as a small business. 

Bishops must address Biden s policies that contradict Church teaching, theologians say

06/16/2021 at 12:41 PM Posted by Kevin Edward White By Matt Hadro, Catholic News Service, June 15, 2021 President Joe Biden has advanced policies contrary to Church teaching on life, marriage, and sexuality – and bishops have a duty to address this contradiction, theologians said this week. Regarding the legitimacy of political opinions in a democracy, “Catholics are free to have these various opinions – as long as they don’t counter moral law, natural law, and faith,” Monsignor Charles Mangan of the Diocese of Sioux Falls told CNA on Tuesday. “Authentic freedom,” he added, does not mean that Catholic voters and politicians can hold any opinion they want. Rather, it means “we are free in Christ, and we see the Church’s teaching as not a burden, but as something that frees us to embrace what is true,” he added.

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