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An Act to Advance Self-Determination for Wabanaki Nations – LD 2007

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Allied Against Hate: A-Toolkit for Faith Communities — September 2023

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“What is Christian Nationalism” one-sheet

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A Pastoral Word from Bishop Brown – October 27, 2023

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Fix the Grid

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Maliseet Ambassador presentation at Church of the Good Shepherd

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Episcopal Church Policies on Gun Safety and Gun Reform

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Letter Writing Toolkit for Faithful Advocacy for the Trans Community

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Economic and Social Impacts of Restrictions on the Applicability of Federal Indian Policies to the Wabanaki Nations in Maine

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Recording of Justice Commission Town Hall 2/7/2023

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Justice Commission Overview

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Day of Prayer and Action in Augusta – December 7, 2022

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Neighbors Need ME

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In the Wake of Gun Violence – A Message from Bishop Brown 5/27/2022

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“Our Relationship with the Wabanaki People” Spring Training 2022 Follow-Up on HR5444

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Territorial Lands and Waters Acknowledgement

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How You Can Support Tribal Sovereignty

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Maine Voices: People of faith urge legislators, Gov. Mills to support tribal sovereignty

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Affordable Housing and Homelessness in Maine

Bishop’s Against Gun Violence

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Resources to Respond to Gun Violence from the Episcopal Public Policy Network

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Bishop Brown’s Testimony in Support of LD1626 from Feb. 2022

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Information packet for voter registration volunteers

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Episcopal Public Policy Network (National)

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Maine House of Representatives Weekly Legislative Report Index

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Maine Legislative Calendar

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Jason Briggs uses potatoes to liven up the season and feed the hungry

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Braver Angels With Malice Toward None

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Plan Your Vote Guide

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Upcoming Elections in Maine

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Maine Electoral Districts

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National Institute for Civil Discourse

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Faith and Citizenship: A Guide to Effective Advocacy for Episcopalians

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Maine Voter Information

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John Hennessy
Director of Public Advocacy
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