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PRESS RELEASE: Americans United Urges Senate Not To Broaden Religion Exemption In Anti-Bias Bill


November 5, 2009 – Americans United for Separation of Church and State has urged the U.S. Senate not to broaden the religion exemption in a pending bill designed to end job bias against gays and lesbians.

The proposed Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) would allow churches and other non-profit religious institutions to refuse to hire gay applicants if the groups are currently allowed to discriminate on religious grounds under the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.

The National Religious Broadcasters and other Religious Right forces, however, are pressing the Senate to broaden the exemption in S. 1584 to allow businesses and individual religious employers to discriminate against gay people.

Yielding To Religious Broadcasters' Demands Would Undercut Anti-Discrimination Protections Of Employment Non-Discrimination Act

"In extending the religious exemption to those organizations that already receive an exemption under Title VII, Congress is close to the proper balance," said Americans United in its letter to the Senate. "But expanding it to include a broader array of organizations — even religious business owners engaged in commerce — not only disturbs that delicate balance, but could nearly swallow the bill's protections against sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination entirely."

Americans United said the current language is fair and will provide consistency.

"The religious exemption as currently drafted in ENDA — a blanket exemption — is sufficiently broad and sufficiently defined using Title VII's definition and decades of case law," the AU letter asserted. "There is no legitimate reason to expand the exemption further, unless the goal is to erode the reach of ENDA itself.

"The scope of Title VII's religious exemptions have served the interests of religious organizations well and they should be sufficiently clear to provide consistency to employers and employees in delineating which religious organizations will be exempt from ENDA's important protections."

AU's letter was signed by AU Legislative Director Aaron D. Schuham and AU Assistant Legislative Director Maggie Garrett.

Americans United is a religious liberty watchdog group based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1947, the organization educates Americans about the importance of church-state separation in safeguarding religious freedom.


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