Left Melts Down On Cable News And Social Media Over Supreme Court Ruling On Religious Schools
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
75% : "[W]ith its radical ruling in Carson v. Makin, SCOTUS again undermined public schools & the students they serve in favor of funding private religious schools that serve only a few & often discriminate against students & employees," National Education Association President Becky Pringle tweeted.70% : Far from honoring religious freedom, this decision tramples the religious freedom of everyone.
63% : The Supreme Court ruled in Carson v. Makin that a program that permitted parents in districts without public high schools to use vouchers to pay for private schools unconstitutionally prohibited the use of the vouchers for religious schools.
55% : "This nation was built on the promise of religious freedom, which has always prevented the state from using its taxing power to force citizens to fund religious worship or education," she said.
53% : ""This decision recognizes that religious institutions should have equal access to government programs without sacrificing their religious identity and ability to remain true to their mission," Eric Baxter, Vice President & Senior Counsel at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty said.
49% : "It also puts reproductive freedom and justice, LGBTQ equality, racial justice, climate justice and democracy itself all in grave peril."Laser went further in a statement released by Americans United for the Separation of Church and State.
44% : "Understand, friends, that this type of attack on church-state separation doesn't just undermine public education," Rachel Laser, President and CEO of Americans United for the Separation of Church and State tweeted.
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