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The right to practice religion, or no religion at all, is among the most fundamental of the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. The ACLU works to ensure that this essential freedom is protected by keeping the government out of religion. Learn more about how the ACLU works to preserve Freedom of Religion and Belief and take action to protect the rights guaranteed to all Americans.


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Religion and Belief : Legislative Documents

Letter to the House Committee on Education & the Workforce Urging Support for Woolsey Amendment to H.R. 3030, the Community Services Block Grant Act of 2003 (09/24/2003)

Letter to the Senate Urging Opposition to School Voucher Provision D.C. Appropriations Bill (09/23/2003)

Coalition Letter to the House Urging Opposition to the School Voucher Program for the District of Columbia (09/05/2003)

ACLU Letter to the House Urging Opposition to H.R.2210, the "School Readiness Act", by voting "Yes" on the Woolsey Amendment to H.R.2210 and/or the Miller Substitute Bill (07/24/2003)

Letter to the Senate Urging Opposition to School Voucher Program for the District of Columbia (07/16/2003)

Coalition Letter from the National Coalition for Public Education to the House Committee on Appropriations DC Subcommittee Opposing the Diversion of Public Money to Private Schools through Vouchers (07/09/2003)

Letter to the House Committee on Government Reform Urging Opposition to H.R. 2556, the DC Parental Choice Incentive Act (06/26/2003)

Letter to the House Urging Opposition to Head Start Reauthorization ("School Readiness Act" - H.R. 2210) (06/23/2003)

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