Keeping the Faith on Social Issues

Dec 8, 2005

Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele (R) was impressed. Sitting in a Bethesda church one evening last month, he watched as Montgomery County Executive.

The lieutenant governor told the assembled members of Action In Montgomery, a network of congregations that has become perhaps the most powerful grass-roots organization in the county, that he was making progress on an immigration issue they had raised with him.

Keeping the Faith on Social Issues
The AIM Coalition Brings Power to The Grass Roots
By Cameron W. Barr
Washington Post Staff Writer

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