Cancel million-dollar-plus Ky. church funding, FFRF insists to FEMA
Cancel million-dollar-plus Ky. church funding, FFRF insists to FEMA
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is demanding that the Federal Emergency Management Agency rescind a proposed $1 million-plus handout for a Kentucky church/tornado shelter.
A concerned Versailles city resident and taxpayer had alerted FFRF about an official decision to spend public funds to pay for a new church building on church property. FFRF has written to city officials asking for more details. Now the national state/church watchdog has learned that FEMA has tentatively approved a grant of approximately $1.2 million to construct the new building, which will be owned by First Baptist Church, with the church agreeing to public use of the building during an emergency.
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The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibits the government from funding religious worship, FFRF Staff Attorney Chris Line writes to FEMA Acting Director Robert J. Fenton Jr. FEMA may not use public resources to fund a church building.
Thats why FEMA must revoke this unconstitutional grant immediately, FFRF is insisting. It is also requesting that FEMA review the grant to ensure that the applicants have not misled the agency on the purpose of the grant.
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