Church-state lawsuit restriction advances in house.Federal lawmakers are continuing their push for a bill that would limit the ability of citizens to challenge church-state violations in court. In early September, the House Judiciary Committee Judiciary Committee may refer to:
Religious Right lobbying outfits have urged passage of the bill, arguing that it is needed to dissuade lawsuits against religious displays on public property. Americans United for Separation of Church and State Americans United for Separation of Church and State (Americans United or AU for short) is a religious freedom advocacy group in the United States which promotes the separation of church and state, a legal doctrine seen by the AU as being enshrined in the Establishment and other civil liberties organizations have countered that the measure is far more expansive and would be used to block financial reimbursement in cases ranging from government-organized religion in public schools to public funding of religious schools and other ministries. "It's remarkable to me that at a time when our country faces so many serious issues, the Judiciary Committee has nothing better to do than pander To pimp; to cater to the gratification of the lust of another. To entice or procure a person, by promises, threats, Fraud, or deception to enter any place in which prostitution is practiced for the purpose of prostitution. to the Religious Right with this mean-spirited bill," said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn Reverend Barry W. Lynn (born 1948 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) has been the Executive Director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State since 1992.[1] , executive director of Americans United. "It's another sad example of how this 'do-nothing Congress' earned its name." Americans United's Legislative Department has sent letters to House members urging them to thwart the measure. |
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