Action Alert: A Fatihful Way Forward for 2016 Budget
Action Alert: A Fatihful Way Forward for 2016 Budget
The Faithful Way Forward: 2016 Budget
Last month, The PC(USA) Office of Public Witness worked with other faith partners to offer a briefing for Congress on the "Faithful Budget,"
a document written by the faith community about our nation's financial
priorities. The Reverend J. Herbert Nelson joined with Sister Simone
Campbell, Rabbi Jonah Pesner, and Maggie Siddiqi in calling for a budget
that prioritizes people and livelihood, not corporate profit or greed.
This included calling for—
In April, both the U.S. House of
Representatives and the Senate have passed budgets that would repeal the
Affordable Care Act, turn Medicaid into a block grant, and cut billions
of dollars from nutrition and education programs, all while increasing
spending on overseas wars and cutting taxes for the wealthiest.
Please email your members of Congress
this week. Ask them to create a budget that is aligned with the
Faithful Budget and cares for the needs of all of all people, not just
the wealthy few.
In preparation for the briefing, J. Herbert Nelson wrote:
“As
a follower of Christianity, I believed that ‘to whom much is given,
much will be required.’ God’s justice insists that those who have much
must contribute to the good of all. Indeed, God’s vision of shalom wants
a society in which each of us has enough -- not too much and not too
little. We are living in a new Gilded Age where the gap between rich and
poor grows ever deeper. Today’s worship of money and things is nothing
less than idolatry and justice requires us to change if we are gong to
live up to God’s radical vision for us. Responsible taxation in a
linchpin of a democratic society and from a Christian perspective,
greater tax justice is necessary and a key response to
rising inequality.”
Read all of J. Herbert Nelson’s remarks on tax justice and the Faithful Budget.
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