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Critics Push Obama To Change Faith-Based Hiring Rules

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First Posted: 06/22/11 07:18 PM ET Updated: 08/22/11 06:12 AM ET

By Lauren Markoe
Religion News Service

WASHINGTON (RNS) A group of clergy and lawmakers is trying to overturn a nearly decade-old policy that allows faith-based organizations that receive federal funds to hire and fire employees on the basis of religion.

Critics say President Obama has reneged on a campaign promise to repeal the policy, which was put into place by President Bush in 2002.

"It is shocking that we would even be having a debate about whether basic civil rights practices should apply to programs run with federal dollars," said Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va.

"There is just no justification for sponsors of government-funded programs to tell job applicants, 'We don't hire your kind."'

Scott has sponsored legislation to repeal the policy. But advocates for the change say the most effective route would be for Obama to issue a new executive order to overturn Bush's, Scott told reporters on Tuesday (June 21).

Bush introduced the policy to advance what he deemed a more faith-friendly federal approach toward charitable organizations that receive federal contracts for social services. Previously, groups that received government money were forbidden to consider religion in their employment decisions.

Bush, however, argued that while an organization accepting federal support could not refuse to help people based on their religion, it should be able to take religion into account when hiring and firing employees.

Many religious organizations -- particularly conservative ones -- hailed the overall initiative and continue to support it.

"We will do whatever we can to make sure this stays," said Michele Combs, spokeswoman for the Christian Coalition, saying charitable organizations should have the right to employ those who share their groups' values.

"That's our freedom," she said, "to hire and fire people of our faith."

More liberal religious leaders, who typically toe a strict line on church-state separation, said the lingering Bush order undermines a century of progress in civil rights.

"Tax dollars should not be used to discriminate," said Rabbi David Saperstein, director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism.

Scott and others referred to a speech Obama gave on the campaign trail four months before his 2008 election in which he promised to reform Bush's faith-based program. Obama said a group receiving federal money shouldn't be able to "use that grant money to proselytize to the people you help and you can't discriminate against them -- or against the people you hire -- on the basis of their religion."

Asked for comment on Wednesday, a White House spokesman said "the Justice Department continues to examine this issue on a case-by-case basis."

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03:32 PM on 07/12/2011
The second half of this article gets deep into Obama's relationship to faith organizations - http://www.norsemyth.org/2011/04/obama-ostara-president-ponders-easters.html
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Jay Robert Harris
01:18 AM on 07/05/2011
The fact that such a policy exists, and that it has been allowed to exist for so long boils my blood. This is disgusting, we need to permanently separate the state from religion.
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detroitblkmale30
Wise Men Still Seek Him
09:25 AM on 06/27/2011
Good they should have this right. they have it privately under the law and they were allowed it in some government programs dating back to at least Bill Clinton
10:19 AM on 06/24/2011
Religion interferes with work and has no place in modern times. All religions are businesses created for the benefit of the church leaders to live lavish lifestyles and control the flock. Tax churches/cults and stimulate the economy. Jail the the criminals who abuse our children and use money given by members to pay off the abused to avoid prison. They need to spend many years getting much of what they gave.
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thudula
08:54 AM on 06/24/2011
Immorals as Religious Workers?
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10:21 AM on 06/26/2011
Immorals? I've never seen that used before.
But yes, many religious workers are immoral.
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07:37 AM on 06/24/2011
nothing will happen, it's re-election time, plus, bama can't make a decision, doubt he can spell it
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FaceTheTruth00
I'm a girl.
10:42 PM on 06/23/2011
I would guess it depends on what these organizations are actually doing with the money.

But, I would tend to think that if they want to operate outside the rules the govt. establishes, then they shouldn't take govt. money.
10:34 PM on 06/23/2011
Holy crap. This can't be constitutional.
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
09:00 PM on 06/23/2011
But Planned Parenthood can still get its funding ripped, right?
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thereisonlyoneparty
more amazing than you
08:42 PM on 06/23/2011
I am not fan of wasting government funds on anything like this, but the organizations should be able to discriminate as they so desire if it is felt that not doing so would compromise their mission or ability to serve.
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rebchguy
This too shall pass..
08:00 PM on 06/23/2011
See, another religion issue.....Religion is the root of sooooo many, many problems with the world.....hate, wars, discrimination, bigotry, killings, intolerance, ignorance...etc. Any religious organization, accepting government, taxpayer funding must abide by the laws of the country. If not, then send the money back....then you can do whatever you want.....but that will never happen.
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10:16 AM on 06/24/2011
What does religion have to do with bigotry? What so of religion do you practice????
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rebchguy
This too shall pass..
05:05 PM on 06/24/2011
You are kidding, right? Religion is FULL of bigotry and hate....just look around.....it does not matter what I practice....all religions have bigots...
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05:59 PM on 06/23/2011
The Supreme Court will support the churches as they did with school vouchers.

This whole notion of "we raxed it and we touched it now it can't be used by rleigious instirutions" is getting srtuck down slowly and surely at the SCOTUS level. School Vouchers were the start. Parochial schools can have them.

Taken to an extreme you radical secularists would say "if taxes rise high enough there will be no money for religion because the government 'touched it'"

It's like a child's game: "We touched your money it's part of the taxpayers money collective now it can't be used for religious institutions in the way they see fit:.
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
09:02 PM on 06/23/2011
Only in Washington, DC -- the Feds have no say in what states can do with education outside of the Free and Reduced Lunch Program ...
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Diana Black Bandelow
Live and let live. And question EVERYTHING.
04:48 PM on 06/23/2011
How do laws like this make us any different than Muslim-law countries??
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
09:02 PM on 06/23/2011
Well, there are no clitorodectomies ... yet.
07:21 PM on 06/26/2011
Bite your tongue!!!!!
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bbriani3842
400+ yrs of science & STILL no evidence for a god
03:44 PM on 06/23/2011
"That's our freedom," she said, "to hire and fire people of our faith."

Then use your own frakkin' money.
traceymarie
Independent to Dem in 2007
03:29 PM on 06/23/2011
Just cut the 1.17 BILIION in funding to all faith based organizations.
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detroitblkmale30
Wise Men Still Seek Him
09:21 AM on 06/27/2011
right because the millions of poor and those in need that they serve around the country and the world dont need the food, clothing, job training and many other services they provide.
traceymarie
Independent to Dem in 2007
05:08 PM on 06/27/2011
BS....since churches are now FOR PROFIT, non-taxed entities let them use their own money. How many multi million dollar churches are there and WHY? Use that money tpo help the poor not raise cathedrals to their preacher and the congregations ego's