From The Family Policy Alliance Team <[email protected]>
Subject Trump's Labor Dept. Moves to Protect Religious Freedom; Public Support Needed
Date August 20, 2019 7:48 PM
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Trump's Labor Dept. Moves to Protect Religious Freedom; Public Support Needed

President Trump's Department of Labor has proposed a new federal rule that would protect an important aspect of religious freedom. But the rule is not yet finalized and needs public support to
be implemented.

Under the rule, faith-based organizations that contract with the federal government to provide services would be able to "make employment decisions consistent with their sincerely held religious tenets and beliefs without fear of sanction by the federal government."

While it may seem common-sense to allow religious organizations to act - and to hire - based on their faith, that has become a controversial notion in recent years. Left-leaning groups, particularly of the LGBT variety, falsely charge that allowing such practices by faith-based organizations that contract with the federal government promotes bigotry and discrimination.

That radical viewpoint is already well represented in public comments on the rule. Public comments are a critical part of the federal regulatory process, as every proposed rule must have a 30-day window
for the public to express support, opposition, concerns or suggestions.

Thus, it's very important that those who value religious freedom make their voice heard in support of this proposed rule before September 16. Click here to make your comment.
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What do I say in my comment?

While simply indicating your support of the proposed rule is just fine, you may wish to add additional comments. Consider the following to draw from or adapt:

Many faith-based organizations provide valuable services to assist the homeless, the hungry, victims of sexual abuse, and more. These faith-based services are valuable to the government because they are
effective and because, by contracting out rather than expanding the government bureaucracy, they save taxpayer dollars. Forcing religious organizations to hire people who disagree with the tenets of their faith would undermine the service and, in many cases, force the faith-based organization to withdraw from providing such services. This proposed rule protects the ability of religious organizations to continue providing their valuable aid to people in need.

Thank you for making your voice heard in support of religious freedom!
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