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Sen. Ted Cruz on Tuesday introduced legislation that would financially penalize states and local jurisdictions that engage in religious discrimination against people or institutions with regard to coronavirus restrictions.

The Texas Republican’s Safeguarding Americans from Coronavirus and Religious Exercise Discrimination (SACRED) Act would withhold COVID-19 funding from states and jurisdictions that the attorney general determines are discriminating. The money would not be released until the attorney general determines that the violation has ceased.

The bill provides that if a state or jurisdiction is found to be discriminating after the coronavirus funding has already been disbursed, the federal agency that would disburse the money should withhold some other funding slated to go to that state or jurisdiction until the violation has been resolved.

States and jurisdictions would also be barred from giving coronavirus funding to other states and jurisdictions engaging in religious discrimination. . . .

In a close 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court recently rejected a Nevada church’s request for injunctive relief regarding the state’s religious service capacity restrictions which are much tighter than the restraints placed on other establishments such as casinos.

“The Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion. It says nothing about the freedom to play craps or black-jack, to feed tokens into a slot machine, or to engage in any other game of chance. But the Governor of Nevada apparently has different priorities,” Justice Samuel Alito wrote in a dissent in which he was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh.

“Claiming virtually unbounded power to restrict constitutional rights during the COVID–19 pandemic, he has issued a directive that severely limits attendance at religious services. A church, synagogue, or mosque, regardless of its size, may not admit more than 50 persons, but casinos and certain other favored facilities may admit 50% of their maximum occupancy—and in the case of gigantic Las Vegas casinos, this means that thousands of patrons are allowed,” Alito wrote.

“An injunction pending appeal is warranted in this case,” Alito asserted.

(Excerpt from Just the News. By Alex Nitzberg. Photo from DreamsTime.)

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Penni Bulten
August 2, 2020

Thank you, Lord for Senator Cruz, along with SCOTUS Justices Alito, Thomas, Kavanaugh, and Gorsuch. I ask that their number increase, and that this ruling be overturned.

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Donna King
July 31, 2020

Thank you Father, for Sen. Cruz and all others standing up for the Constitution and religious freedom. Protect Sen. Cruz and his family and open the hearts of the other members of the Senate and Congress to do what is right in your sight. Also Father, give your people boldness to take the next step and contact our state senators to ask that they support this legislation.

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Sandra Mears
July 31, 2020

Praise God,thank you for standing up to this bias demand!! God will prevail asking as His people stand against evil!! Praying for continuing victory!!

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