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LoveThyNeighbor (no exceptions) is more than a sign, bumper sticker or button, it’s a declaration to Congress that we reject attempts to divide us as a nation. Find out how to be a part of this work.

We've put 2 #LoveThyNeighbor (no exceptions) signs on our building facing the Hart Senate Office Building
LoveThyNeighbor (no exceptions)


#LoveThyNeighbor (No Exceptions)

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Here at the FCNL office, we’ve got this big banner facing the Hart Senate Office Building and we’ve seen stories of banners, buttons and bumper stickers appearing all around the country. Our lobbyists here in Washington, DC and many of you around the country are already working to turn this simple statement into a call for Congress to act. Here’s how you can join us.

Don’t throw 22 million people off of healthcare

The leadership in Congress is moving to repeal the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) without passing a replacement that provides the same level of care or better to all the people covered under the current law. Don’t let that happen.

Oppose the creation of a Muslim Registry

Rep. Suzan DelBene (WA) and Senator Cory Booker (NJ) have introduced legislation in the House and Senate that would prohibit the creation or use of a registry based on religious affiliation. Ask your members of Congress to cosponsor this legislation.

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Jim Cason

Jim Cason

Former Associate General Secretary for Policy and Advocacy

Jim Cason served the FCNL community for seventeen years. As Associate General Secretary for Policy and Advocacy, he was responsible for directing the full range of FCNL’s strategic advocacy work. In this capacity, he worked with program staff to develop long-term change strategies that accomplish our particular legislative goals.