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Despite the IRS lifting its ban on churches endorsing political candidates, I still won’t be. Because it wasn’t fear of ...
Florida houses of worship can now endorse political candidates in some cases, an exception created by the IRS recently.
The majority of the Founders ... were determined to prevent the official establishment of any single national denomination or religion.
Many people don’t want their religious leaders to tell them how to vote. In the current deeply divided political moment, that ...
A decades-old rule keeping churches from endorsing politicians was struck down in court. Here's what to know about the Johnson Amendment.
A reinterpretation of a tax rule signals that houses of worship may now be able to endorse political candidates without losing tax-exempt status.
The new post-Johnson Amendment regime is bound to be helpful to Republicans but unlikely to advance the cause of religion.
Ohio churches are having mixed reactions to news that the Internal Revenue Service will relax enforcement of the ban on ...
The Johnson Amendment has been used to chill free speech in churches. The IRS finally changed the rule in a recent decision.
That’s what the IRS now claims, in a reversal from Biden-era positions. Could this embolden critics of religious liberty?
The IRS said it no longer will enforce the Johnson Amendment that prevents churches and other nonprofits from endorsing ...