The Texas lieutenant governor and a Texas mayor are improperly mixing religion and government. We ask the Pennsylvania governor not to hand state money to churches. After hearing the freethinker …
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Tell Gov. Wolf to veto $7 million headed for Baptist coffers
Gov. Tom Wolf will soon consider a state budget that includes a huge handout to two churches. Fortunately, Wolf has the power to veto this misappropriation of taxpayer funds without …
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No siphoning of public funds for vouchers, FFRF urges Congress
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is urging Congress to include safeguards in the second stimulus bill to thwart public money from being diverted to private school voucher programs. FFRF …
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FFRF awards $9,500 to 2020 winning law student essayists
The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to disburse $9,500 in scholarship money to this year’s winners of the law student essay competition, the second such annual contest. Law …
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FFRF has Gideons barred from Ga. school district
A Georgia school district has stopped the Gideons from distributing bibles in a number of schools after the Freedom From Religion Foundation raised several objections. Many parents reported to the …
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Texas Lt. Gov. offers absurd religious diversion
In a time of national turmoil, it’s more than dismaying to see the second-highest Texas state official peddle religious snake oil. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick took to Fox News to …
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Freethought Radio — June 4, 2020
The President of the United States terrorizes fellow Americans in order to stage a Christian Nationalist photo-op. After hearing the protest song “No More” by Broadway composer Charles Strouse, we …
Illinois city erases cross from mural after FFRF protests
An Illinois city has removed a Christian cross from a city-owned mural primarily viewed by public school students after the Freedom From Religion Foundation objected to it several times. …
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Congress, Christian Nationalist judges, and COVID: Dispatches from Mark Dann, FFRF’s rep on Capitol Hill
Congress is back in session. You’d think that the Senate majority’s highest priority would be helping Americans survive the coronavirus pandemic. But its imperious objective instead is to confirm Christian …