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Attorney General Joins 26-State Coalition to Defend Religious Liberty

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Attorney General Joins 26-State Coalition to Defend Religious Liberty

Leading a pack of 26 states, the South Carolina Attorney General, Alan Wilson, has joined the coalition contesting the Hillsborough County Transit Authority’s policy that prohibits religious advertising. Advocating for First Amendment rights and religious liberty, the coalition urged the U.S. Supreme Court to review the policy favoring religious freedom.

Opposition to Discriminatory Policy in Florida

In a recent turn of events, Wilson opposed Hillsborough’s public transportation no-religious-speech advertisement policy, siding with Young Israel of Tampa, a Jewish synagogue. The synagogue’s proposed advertisement for its “Chanukah on Ice” event had been rejected by the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART), citing religious content as the reason. However, the same agency approved a “Winter Village” event advertisement proposed by another group.

In a statement, Wilson said, “I believe this policy is clearly unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment. And a public body, having a policy against religious advertising is also discriminatory,”. The states-led coalition’s collective aim is to ensure that public bodies and agencies like HART do not infringe on religious institutions’ rights to advertise.

Collective Action for Religious Rights

The coalition led by Wilson, which includes states like Alabama, Georgia, Alaska, and Texas, to name a few, is steadfastly working to review and change policy affecting religious rights. By standing up for the Jewish synagogue’s rights, the coalition aims to send a strong message about the importance of religious freedom and its protection under the U.S. Constitution.

Digging Deeper: States’ Brief Details

To shed light on the coalition’s viewpoint, the states’ brief was recently published. It clearly outlines their standpoint on the issue and emphasizes the violation of the First Amendment due to the advert rejection. The brief includes the supporting states ranging from South Carolina, Alabama, Alaska, and Florida to Wyoming, underlining a nationwide unity in advocating for religious rights and freedom.

Driving Change and Championing Religious Freedom

With Attorney General Alan Wilson heading the 26-state strong coalition, a stand is being taken against potential violations of the First Amendment and religious liberties. It reflects on the country’s commitment towards upholding religious freedoms and, by extension, the basic principles that the United States was built upon.

Changing Scenario of Religious Freedom

Along with being an affirming testament to unity, this also showcases the need to maintain and encourage religious diversity in today’s society. With such strong support signifying a nationwide commitment towards secularism and religious liberty, it is hoped that this step will drive change and champion the values of religious freedom.


Attorney General Joins 26-State Coalition to Defend Religious Liberty

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