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The Johnson Amendment has been used to chill free speech in churches. The IRS finally changed the rule in a recent decision.
Pastors have always had the right to pray, vote, and engage, but now they will also have the freedom to endorse candidates if ...
The policy change reverses a ban on endorsing or opposing candidates by religious organizations known as the Johnson ...
The IRS says pastors who endorse political candidates from the pulpit should not have to risk losing their tax-exempt status. The move effectively calls for a carve out for religious organizations ...
Dark money may be heading to a church near you because the Trump administration has said it will no longer enforce the ...
A surprise move by the IRS that would allow pastors to back political candidates from the pulpit without losing their organization’s tax-exempt status is drawing praise from ...
The Internal Revenue Service made a statement on Monday that would allow churches to support political candidates of their ...
The religious right has hoped for the repeal of the Johnson Amendment since at least 2007, but for practical purposes the measure has only been truly endangered since the 2017 National Prayer ...
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma Poulson reed shared a message in support of the separation between Church and ...
"Ours is not a blue or red diocese, but a purple one, and above all, a Christian one." 2 News Oklahoma's Braden Bates shares ...
Syndicated Cal Thomas warns that the IRS decision to allow churches to make political endorsements may further undermine church attendance.
In a court filing submitted on Monday, July 7, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it was changing a rule ...