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 Friday, April 25, 2008
The While House held a forum on the troubling trend of faith-based schools in the inner city having to close their doors.  President Bush spoke at the event and you can read his speech here.  Hopefully the forum will help get out the message that greater school choice for parents and greater protections for faith-based education are important elements in reforming American education.

posted on Friday, April 25, 2008 8:34:55 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Wednesday, February 20, 2008
One would expect that Catholic organizations should be able to hire only Catholics or that religious ministries (a church soup kitchen for example) should be able to fire or refuse to hire people who violate that religion’s moral teachings on sexuality.  These common sense assumptions could be in danger if “charitable choice” is not protected in the upcoming SAMSHA vote in the Senate.

Charitable choice is what allows religious charities to accept federal funding while taking religious/moral beliefs into consideration when hiring employees.  Without these protections religious charities would be forced to compromise their most cherished beliefs in order to continue to minister effectively.  Allowing Catholic charities to only hire Catholics or to refuse to hire someone who is an openly practicing homosexual are examples of charitable choice protection.

The Center blog reports on the latest efforts to restrict this important religious liberty in the statutory provisions governing the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).  Senators should be urged to support charitable choice in SAMHSA.

Excerpt from Washington Post story:

Under the Civil Rights Act, religious groups are allowed to only hire people of their particular faith. The battle erupts over what should happen when these groups accept federal dollars.

 

Supporters of charitable choice said before it was in place many faith-based groups were treated poorly by government agencies and shied away from applying for federal money, fearing they would have to change their religious nature. Many of these groups are highly effective in helping the addicted and mentally ill, supporters said, and without charitable choice, many of them won't apply for federal aid, perhaps dropping out.

posted on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 8:05:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Last night President Bush delivered his final State of the Union address to a combined gathering of both houses of Congress.  His speech touched on a number of important pro-life, pro-family, and religious liberty issues.

The president threw down the gauntlet on stem cell research, telling Congress that we must continue to fund ethical research because human life must be respected.  He highlighted the recent breakthrough in obtaining pluripotent stem cells from skin cells as proof that unethical research was unnecessary.  The President championed the role of faith-based organizations in providing services and changing lives far more effectively than government alone can do.  He called on Congress to allow more flexibility and local control for schools under the No Child Left Behind Act.  He also encouraged Congress to maintain “charitable choice” provisions in federal law which protect the religious hiring rights of faith-based organizations (ex: allowing a Catholic charity to hire only Catholics who share that organization’s mission and standards). 

The White House website has provided the text of the president’s address along with video links that allow you to watch the address.  To read a helpful fact sheet provided by the administration about the agenda outlined in the president’s speech click here.  To read helpful summaries of the various topics see below:

posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 3:34:40 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #   
 Thursday, August 23, 2007
Tuesday afternoon AdvanceUSA, along with educators, community leaders, and education advocates, attended the “Compassion in Action Roundtable” sponsored by the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.  The topic of the roundtable was “Real Choices for Educational Improvement: How Faith-Based and Community Organizations Help Bridge the Achievement Gap.”

A number of government, church, educational, and community leaders shared success stories of rising test scores and parental satisfaction because of the intervention of faith-based and community organizations.  Among the speakers were Bishop William Lori who spoke about the dramatic improvements in inner city schools in Bridgeport, Connecticut as well as Sally Sachar, Virginia Walden-For, and Chris Kelly who highlighted the DC Opportunity Scholarship Program which benefits low income families in the nation’s capital.

AdvanceUSA was pleased to hear several speakers emphasize the need for school choice.  Two general categories of school choice were discussed.

Vouchers are direct payments by the government to parents or schools in order to provide for students’ private or public education thus providing more options than just the local school district.

 

Tax Credits allow parents to deduct some or all of their tuition payments from their taxes, or they give individuals or businesses a tax credit for contributing to a non-public school scholarship fund.  Some school choice advocates prefer this method as it minimizes government involvement in private school affairs.

The U.S. Department of Education’s new report entitled “Education Options in the States: State Programs that Provide Financial Assistance for Attendance at Private Elementary or Secondary Schools” was also highlighted at the event and can be read online here.

AdvanceUSA hopes this interesting and inspiring meeting will help advance the cause of school choice for parents and further improve the state of education in America through the efforts of faith-based and community initiatives.

For more information on school choice ideas check the AdvanceUSA pro-family page.

posted on Thursday, August 23, 2007 2:57:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Tuesday, July 03, 2007

CitizenLink reports that faith-based organizations are doing great work training the underprivileged to complete their education and enter the workforce.  In many ways, faith-based organizations can do work cheaper than other organizations and can also solve problems government alone could never address.

posted on Tuesday, July 03, 2007 7:13:42 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #   
 Monday, June 25, 2007

The Supreme Court today ruled that a tax-paying citizen with a grudge against religion cannot bring a faith-based organization to court without just cause.  This is a great victory for faith-based organizations.  Hopefully this will overcome a barrier to effective faith-based ministry, allowing such groups to flourish and benefit our nation in ways only they can.


To read the Court’s decision click here.

posted on Monday, June 25, 2007 3:47:21 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #