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Home/Churches and Ministries/Trump Admin. to Strengthen Religious Freedom Protections for Christian Colleges

Trump Admin. to Strengthen Religious Freedom Protections for Christian Colleges

The department will "review to amend or rescind" certain regulations

Written by Samuel Smith | Saturday, May 19, 2018

“The review of the department’s rules relating to faith-based institutions comes after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last June in the Trinity Lutheran case. In that case, the court ruled that a Missouri law that prohibited a church from receiving funds as part of a secular aid program simply because it was a church was unconstitutional.”

 

The Trump administration is reportedly looking to strengthen religious freedom protections for Christian and other faith-based colleges and universities that receive federal tax dollars.

Citing a copy of the United States Education Department’s spring regulatory agenda, Politico reported Wednesday that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to review and rewrite rules that regulate the ways faith-based education institutions can access and use federal funding.

According to the news outlet, the Education Department will host a “rulemaking panel” to suggest changes to requirements that faith-based institutions face when they are involved in federal student aid initiatives and other federal higher education programs.

Agency officials reportedly noted in the document that there is some concern regarding rules that “unnecessarily restrict participation by religious entities” in such programs.

“For example, some provisions may be overly broad in their prohibition of activities or services that relate to sectarian instruction or religious worship,” the document reads. “Other provisions may be overly broad in prohibiting the benefits a borrower may receive based on faith-based activity.”

The department’s agenda also indicates that it plans to edit rules that regulate the “the eligibility of faith-based entities to obtain grants from the department or to participate in state-administered programs and the activities that they may perform.”

The department will “review to amend or rescind” certain regulations so that the department can be “consistent with current law” and “reduce or eliminate unnecessary burdens and restrictions on religious entities and activities.”

The review of the department’s rules relating to faith-based institutions comes after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last June in the Trinity Lutheran case. In that case, the court ruled that a Missouri law that prohibited a church from receiving funds as part of a secular aid program simply because it was a church was unconstitutional.

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