Commissioners stop prayers at meetings (June 2, 2021)

The Franklin County (Wash.) Board of Commissioners in Pasco has stopped scheduling a time of prayer for its board meetings.

FFRF was informed that the Board of Commissioners recently began opening its meetings with prayer and were considering making this a permanent practice for the Board.

FFRF Staff Attorney Christopher Line wrote to the commissioners, urging them to reconsider the prayer practice, noting that ā€œprayer at government meetings is unnecessary, inappropriate, and divisive.ā€

Franklin County Administrator Keith Johnson responded to FFRFā€™s letter and reported that, after discussion and obtaining legal advice, the commissioners discontinued the time of prayer. ā€œWe recognize the separation of church and state that must prevail in public meetings,ā€ Johnson wrote.

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