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Welcome the 118th Congress with Action – FCNL

January 24
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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Welcome the 118th Congress with Action – FCNL

When: Tuesday, January 24, 8:00 PM Eastern

Learn about the policy opportunities in the 118th Congress, which begins in January 2023, and how you can effectively engage your representatives during the February congressional recess.

Don’t buy into doom and gloom. From seeking justice in partnership with Native communities to making key investments to prevent conflict before it occurs both at home and abroad, the newly seated 118th Congress presents opportunities to advance policies for peace and justice. Join FCNL’s Advocacy staff to learn how you can effectively engage your Representative while they are home during the February congressional recess.

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