Thirteen U.S. senators and representatives have written to the acting director of the Internal Revenue Service urging him to ...
(RNS) — Now that churches have won the right to endorse political candidates, it’s fair to ask why churches would want to do that in the first place. The religious right has hoped for the repeal of ...
Churches are now able to endorse political candidates after a court filing against a decades-long rule. While it may be the first time some have heard about the rule that prohibits churches and ...
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Democrats urge Trump to retain law preventing churches from endorsing candidates
A letter from Democratic lawmakers warned that repealing the Johnson Amendment, set to be discussed in a hearing next week, ...
A new court filing reinterprets a longstanding tax law, signaling that houses of worship may now be able to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status as nonprofit ...
To settle a case challenging the Johnson Amendment, the IRS has proposed to allow at least two churches to endorse candidates from the pulpit. This proposal has received widespread attention, but many ...
A longstanding tax exemption preventing nonprofit organizations from engaging in political campaign activity that favors individual candidates has been reinterpreted — signaling that religious ...
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