
Michael Wear
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@MelissaMWear's. Dada to Saoirse & Ilaria. President/CEO, Center for Christianity & Public Life (@ccpubliclife). Author, The Spirit of Our Politics.
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Following is a statement of Dennis Poust, executive director, on the state Senate passage of a bill to authorized state-sanctioned suicide by a 35-27 vote: “This is a dark day for New York State. For the first time in its history, New York is on the verge of authorizing doctors


Veto the bill, Governor Kathy Hochul nytimes.com/2025/05/11/opi…


Season 2 of our podcast, For the Good of the Public, launches today! In this episode, Michael Wear, Founder and CEO, and Phebe Meyer, Chief of Staff, reflect on the meaningful and thought-provoking conversations from the second annual For the Good of the Public summit, starting



.Peter Greer on the travel ban: medium.com/@peter_greer/t…


Tim Farron MP (Tim Farron): A person who is a victim of coercive control may not realise they've been a victim until years later. The sad reality is that a person who's been coerced into an assisted suicide will have no "years later".

We are facing very similar dynamics at World Relief, as I imagine are many of our peers. And then there's the challenge of reciprocal travel bans, making it impossible for US citizen staff to visit countries like Chad to provide oversight of our work



At our annual summit, we'll hear a discussion with Richard V. Reeves about the well-being of boys and men in American life. We're hosting timely conversations about faith and public life in our nation's capital on October 20-21. Reserve tickets today at ccpubliclife.org/summit!



LA’s Abp. José H. Gomez: “Here in Los Angeles, I have been deeply disturbed by the reports of federal agents detaining people in public places, apparently without showing warrants or evidence that those they are taking into custody are in the country illegally. These actions are

It's worth spending time with Ezra Klein's interview with Sarah McBride. nytimes.com/2025/06/17/opi…