Lame Duck Congress Leaves Religious Hiring Alone Print PDF

Opponents of religious hiring by faith-based organizations that receive government funds failed to get the lame-duck Congress to ban “religious job discrimination.  Making this drastic change has been a top priority for some activists inside and outside Congress for many months.

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PBS Airs Religious Hiring Story Featuring IRFA President and Baltimore Rescue Mission Print PDF

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, the PBS television show focusing on religion topics, on May 28th aired the story, "Religious Hiring: Should a Federally Funded Faith-Based Group Hire on the Basis of Religion?"  Unusually, it is a fair treatment of this heated issue.  The show is available online.

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IRFA Featured in Outcomes Magazine Print PDF

The Winter, 2010, issue of Outcomes, the quarterly magazine of the Christian Leadership Alliance, features an interview with IRFA President Stanley Carlson-Thies.  The Christian Leadership Alliance assists some 10,000 persons from more than 4,500 Christian faith-based organizations to improve how they carry out their faith-based service.

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Pres. Obama Issues New Executive Order on Faith-Based Rules Print PDF

On Nov. 17 President Obama signed an Executive Order on "Fundamental Principles and Policymaking Criteria for Partnerships with Faith-Based and Other Neighborhood Organizations."   This Executive Order amends—while maintaining the principles of--President Bush's EO 13279 (December 12, 2002), "Equal Protection of the Laws for Faith-Based and Community Organizations."

 

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ADVICE TO THE PRESIDENT

The federal faith-based initiative, extending back into the Clinton administration, has always been about improving the government's relationship with private organizations--secular and faith-based, large and small--that serve needy people and communities. It has involved many program innovations, organizational changes, and reforms of rules. At the center has always been action to ensure that faith-based organizations can collaborate with government programs without having first to suppress or hide their religious identity and faith-shaped practices.

President Barack Obama has promised an expanded and improved faith-based initiative. At a minimum, his initiative must not backtrack on the gains that have been made to ensure equal opportunity for faith-based organizations to participate in federally funded programs.

Equally important, the President should work with Congress to ensure that other federal rules and regulations--in areas that do not necessarily involve government funds, such as accreditation, employment rules, and tax-exempt status--are fair to faith-based organizations, safeguarding their religious identity and characteristics.

For the Coalition to Preserve Religious Freedom's advice to candidate Barack Obama,  go here .