Hundreds of people from Sacramento’s faith community rose at dawn and marched 1.6 miles to the steps of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, motivated by the need for just and comprehensive immigration reform. “As soon as possible, we need to arrive at a workable solution to immigration reform that keeps families together and uplifts American values,” said Lucia Zamora of Guadalupe Parish.
During August's heated Congressional recess, Sacramento ACT congregation Trinity Episcopal Cathedral hosted a town hall-style forum on comprehensive health care reform.
On Tuesday, August 11, 2009, over 100 ACT leaders filled the federal courthouse steps to ratchet up a nationwide faith-based campaign urging Congress to pass comprehensive health reform legislation.
On May 2, 2009, Hmong and Iu-Mien leaders come together to ask public officials for services for problem gamblers in the community.
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