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Daily Account from the House of Bishops for Tuesday, March 11

Episcopal News Service. March 11, 2008 [031108-03]

Daily Accounts from the House of Bishops March 7-12 retreat meeting in in Navasota, Texas are available here.

The accounts are prepared by bishops who serve as briefing officers each day through an initiative of the House of Bishops Planning Committee and the Church Center Office of Public Affairs. The bishops' annual Lenten retreat meeting and its study sessions are closed to media and other visitors.

Daily Account from the House of Bishops for Tuesday, March 11:

Bishop Charles Jenkins of Louisiana advocated contacting legislators. "They may not like to hear from us, but if we don't, someone else will do it for us. It is not unexpected or unwelcome."

The bishops were briefed by the staff of the Office of Government Relations (OGR) on the MDGs, the Farm Bill and the Jubilee Act for Debt Consolidation. Maureen Shea, OGR's director, announced there are approximately 22,000 members of the Episcopal Public Policy Network. She presented questions for small group discussion: What are the public policy issues (local, national, and international) most important in your diocese? What obstacles do you face in being involved with public policy issues? What could the Office of Government Relations do to help you get past those obstacles?

John Johnson, OGR's domestic policy analyst, spoke of healthcare, and the millions who are uninsured "and don't know it." Healthcare could be an important issue in the next Congress, and for the HOB -- what does the HOB want to say about healthcare?

John also reported that the climate change legislation -- the Warner Lieberman Bill -- is moving in the House "for the first time, ever." A key benchmark in order to avoid the most catastrophic changes, he said, is that "our nation and other nations have to reduce carbon emissions 15-20% by the year 2020." The bill, he added, is headed for debate and "we endorse."

The presenters stressed this plan was not final; rather they were seeking comments from the bishops on the draft.

The 2008 Spring Retreat of the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church is being held from Friday, March 7 to Wednesday, March 12 at Camp Allen, in Texas.

Media briefers for Tuesday, March 11, 2008:

The Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno, Bishop of Los Angeles

The Rt. Rev. Wendell N. Gibbs, Jr., Bishop of Michigan