State and Local Implementation of Existing Charitable Choice Programs: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, April 24, 2001 |
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... employees representing seven different churches in the Cincinnati area . I have known Mr. Clingman for many years going back to my days in the Cincinnati city council . I am pleased that the Committee will have an oppor- tunity to learn ...
... employees representing seven different churches in the Cincinnati area . I have known Mr. Clingman for many years going back to my days in the Cincinnati city council . I am pleased that the Committee will have an oppor- tunity to learn ...
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... employees representing seven different churches with- in the Cincinnati area . As executive director of the Jireh Development Corporation , I have worked with my leadership team to develop a working team of individuals who practice ...
... employees representing seven different churches with- in the Cincinnati area . As executive director of the Jireh Development Corporation , I have worked with my leadership team to develop a working team of individuals who practice ...
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... employees representing seven different churches within the Cincinnati area . As the Executive Director of Jireh Development Corporation , I have worked with my leadership team to develop a working team of individuals who practice ...
... employees representing seven different churches within the Cincinnati area . As the Executive Director of Jireh Development Corporation , I have worked with my leadership team to develop a working team of individuals who practice ...
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... employees , including support staff , and not only to religious affiliation , but also to religious beliefs and practices . " Charitable choice " explicitly allows religious organizations to retain their Title VII exemption , even in a ...
... employees , including support staff , and not only to religious affiliation , but also to religious beliefs and practices . " Charitable choice " explicitly allows religious organizations to retain their Title VII exemption , even in a ...
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... employees ' gifts to reli- gious organizations and other charities is a good one . Increasing private funding for charities may also be achieved through expanding deductibility rules for charitable gifts for the 70 million Americans ...
... employees ' gifts to reli- gious organizations and other charities is a good one . Increasing private funding for charities may also be achieved through expanding deductibility rules for charitable gifts for the 70 million Americans ...
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agency amendment assistance Baptist based on religion beneficiaries Blaine amendment BRARY Center for Public CHABOT Chairman charitable choice programs charitable choice provisions civil rights laws clients CLINGMAN Committee compliance CONG CONGRESS THE LIBRARY constitutional contracts CONYERS County Court discrimination based employees employment establishment clause existing charitable choice Exodus Program expand faith community faith-based organizations FBOs federally-funded gious going government and religion gram grants GRES GRESS hire HOSTETTLER houses of worship Hudson Institute Human Services implementation Jewish Jireh legislation LIBRA LIBRARY CONGRESS LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ment ministries NADLER persons pervasively religious organizations proselytizing Public Justice RARY reli religious activities religious character religious discrimination religious groups religious institutions religious ministries RESS THE LIBRARY Reverend JONES Reverend WALKER S.Ct SCOTT secular separation of church serve SHERMAN STEVE CHABOT Subcommittee table choice TANF tion Title VII WATT welfare reform X X X
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Page 29 - That to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical...
Page 76 - First, the statute must have a secular legislative purpose: second, its principal or primary effect must be one that neither advances nor inhibits religion: , , , finally, the statute must not foster "an excessive government entanglement with religion...
Page 78 - Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legislative powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence the act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between church...
Page 78 - American people which declared that their legislature should " make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between church and State.
Page 77 - In order to determine whether the government entanglement with religion is excessive, we must examine the character and purposes of the institutions that are benefited, the nature of the aid that the State provides, and the resulting relationship between the government and the religious authority.
Page 73 - Nothing contained in this title shall be construed to authorize action under this title by any department or agency with respect to any employment practice of any employer, employment agency, or labor organization except where a primary objective of the Federal financial assistance is to provide employment.
Page 77 - In the absence of precisely stated constitutional prohibitions, we must draw lines with reference to the three main evils against which the Establishment Clause was intended to afford protection: "sponsorship, financial support, and active involvement of the sovereign in religious activity.
Page 52 - If there is no further business to come before the Committee, we are adjourned.
Page 29 - The church must be reminded that it is not the master or the servant of the state, but rather the conscience of the state.
Page 28 - Neither I nor the BJC has received a federal grant or contract in the current or preceding two fiscal years. 2 Alliance of Baptists, American Baptist Churches in the USA, Baptist General Association of Virginia, Baptist General Conference, Baptist General Convention of Texas, Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, National Baptist Convention of America, National Baptist Convention USA Inc., National Missionary Baptist Convention, North American Baptist Conference,...