Issues

Areas & Categorization

 
 

This report identifies four areas of public policy in each state that affect religious equality: Constitutional & Nondiscrimination Protections, Special Privileges for Religion, Health Care & Wellness, and Education & Youth.

Within each category, laws and policies that positively and negatively impact religious equality are listed along with a brief explanation of the topic.

 
 
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Constitutional & Nondiscrimination Protections

These protections form the bedrock of our religious freedom by ensuring both that everyone is entitled to their beliefs and that no one’s beliefs are favored by the government. They are meant to ensure that the government treats everyone equally, regardless of their religious affiliation or lack thereof.

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Special Privileges for Religion

Many states have laws that privilege religious organizations and religious beliefs. Such measures exempt individuals, groups, or businesses from particular legal requirements that conflict with their religious beliefs. Most states have created special privileges for religious organizations and places of worship, allowing them to avoid taxes or other legal requirements that apply to other types of nonprofits.

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Health Care and Wellness

For decades, religious extremists and their lawmaker allies have sought to impose their beliefs through limitations on health care. After overturning decades of precedent protecting access to abortion, Christian nationalist lawmakers are now able to fully legislate their regressive agenda, revoking civil rights that Americans had long thought secured.

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Education and Youth

The bulk of negative legislation sought by white Christian nationalists targets schools and youth. These efforts seek to enshrine revisionist history into the law, conflate founding documents with religious ones, teach the bible in a devotional manner in schools, and require the display of religious messages and symbolism in schools.


Future Categories

This report differs from the previous edition in that it includes additional criteria as well as some modified assessments of previous criteria. We intend to continue to iterate upon this report periodically in order to provide a useful resource for advocates and lawmakers. Some issues we are considering for future inclusion are:

  • Laws that prevent religious coercion from state-mandated substance use disorder programs

  • Restrictions on hospital mergers

  • State funding for crisis pregnancy centers

  • Separation of religion and government in prison and re-entry programs

  • Laws that mandate vaccination exemptions in daycare, health care facilities, or the workplace

  • Laws that limit health care access for trans adults

  • Mandatory Ten Commandments displays in public schools

  • State regulation of health care sharing ministries

  • Broad religious exemptions that apply to third-party legal claims

  • Laws to prevent religious coercion by employers

  • Laws that prohibit book bans