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Official Statement from Mormon Women for Ethical Government in Response to the Las Vegas Mass Shooting
We are heartsick over the horrific and senseless mass shooting in Las Vegas last night. We express our deep sorrow and offer our most sincere sympathy to all those who were in any way affected by this evil act. We add our prayers to the millions of others rising upward on behalf of the victims of this tragedy, and we encourage all of us to act in compassionate, productive ways and to give generously of our time and resources to help each other heal in whatever ways we can, specifically by donating much needed blood. It is our great hope that as a nation we can move forward toward a…
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Official Statement from Mormon Women for Ethical Government in Response to Bannon Interview
As citizens of a nation founded on principles of honor, decency, and justice, we, as Mormon Women for Ethical Government, denounce in the strongest possible terms any attempts to justify indefensible behavior. In a four-minute pre-released clip of an interview that will air on 60 Minutes Sunday evening, Steve Bannon once again dismisses as mere “locker-room talk” the wholly repugnant and puerile boasting of sexual assault by the man our nation went on to elect to the highest office in the land. In attempting to excuse this reprehensible conduct, Bannon demeans not only the intelligence, but the humanity of good people everywhere. While vulgar and juvenile braggadocio does sometimes, regrettably, occur, it is not the…
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Official Statement from Mormon Women for Ethical Government (MWEG) with Regard to Announcement About DACA
Mormon Women for Ethical Government believes in the dignity of all human beings, in the importance of families, in equal opportunity for all, and in justice, fairness, and compassion. We are grieved by today’s announcement that the Trump administration has rescinded DACA. This action shows an indefensible and reprehensible disregard for the 800,000 young DREAMers who were brought to this country as young children and have grown up here, graduated from high school, attended college, participated in the work force, paid taxes, purchased homes, raised families, and have otherwise shown themselves to be exemplary upstanding, law-abiding contributors to our society. We uphold the official statements of the Church of Jesus…
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MWEG Fireside Chat with Aileen Clyde
What: MWEG Fireside chat with Aileen Clyde When: Sunday, August 27 at 7:00 PM MDT Where: Livestreamed onto MWEG’s Discussion Group page Sister Aileen Clyde has been a hero and a role model to millions of women for many years. She served in the General Relief Society Presidency from 1990-1997 along with Sister Elaine Jack and Sister Chieko Okasaki and has spent her entire life in public service. At the invitation of the Utah Judicial Council, she chaired the Utah Task Force on Gender and Justice which studied the possible effect of gender bias in Utah Courts. For five years she was the citizen chair of the Utah Commission on…
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Official Statement from Mormon Women for Ethical Government in Response to the White Supremacist Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia
Mormon Women for Ethical Government decries racism wherever its ugly tentacles reach. As devout followers of Jesus Christ, we believe our path is clear — to love and respect one another as fellow sons and daughters of God. In daily practice, in civil discourse, in policy, our goals are to love, honor, and defend the rights of all our brothers and sisters throughout the world. We stand with the good citizens of Charlottesville, Virginia, who are being singled out because of skin color or religion by gangs of cowardly white supremacists. We believe in the inherent dignity of every human being. Our beloved nation was inspired by the ideal of…
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MWEG Op-Ed: ‘An open letter to Jason Chaffetz from Mormon Women for Ethical Government’
“Dear Rep. Jason Chaffetz. As a nonpartisan organization of nearly 5,000 women, many of whom are your constituents, we are profoundly disturbed by apparent Russian involvement in our recent election. The unexpected firing of FBI Director James Comey is one more disruptive action weakening confidence in the current administration.” Click here for the full text of this Deseret News op-ed written by the founders of Mormon Women for Ethical Government.