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Striving for Peace and Justice is not an easy task. But it is a task we take seriously. The Episcopal Public Policy Network interacts with members of the United States Congress and the Administration to affect public policy change. There are also networks on the state level that interact with political leaders in state chambers to influence policy.

While each network is autonomous of the national EPPN, all of us work together to present the positions of The Episcopal Church through the acts of General Convention or Executive Council to our elected leaders.

Presently, there are state networks operating in Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio. A few states are being consulted presently about future expansion. If you are interested in more information about state network activities, please contact this office or your state network at the numbers or web addresses below.

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Guidelines for New State Public Policy Networks

State Public Policy Networks
CO State Policy Network
CT State Policy Network
AMEN Public Policy Network (Michigan)
Maryland Episcopal Public Policy Network
Madelein Beard
Massachusetts Episcopal Public Policy Network
Elizabeth Green , Associate Director for Public Policy - Episcopal City Mission
Episcopal Public Policy Network of New Jersey
Martha Gardner , Director
New York State Episcopal Public Policy Network
Ms. Demi McGuire , Director
Episcopal Public Policy Network of Ohio (EPPN-O)