Americans United for Separation of Church and State today blasted the House Judiciary Committee's approval of a bill that would make it more difficult for Americans to challenge church-state violations in court.
The so-called "Public Expression of Religion Act" targets those who stand up to church-state infringements by government officials. The measure, H.R. 2679, denies legal fees and out-of-pocket expenses to plaintiffs who win lawsuits under the First Amendment's Establishment Clause, which bans the government from promoting religion.
The committee passed the bill on a voice vote today, and it is now headed to the House floor.
"It's remarkable to me that at a time when our country faces so many serious issues, the Judiciary Committee has nothing better to do than pander to the Religious Right with this mean-spirited bill," said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United. "It's another sad example of how this ‘do-nothing Congress' earned its name."
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