H.R. 7, the "Community Solutions Act of 2001": Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources and Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, June 14, 2001, Band 4

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Seite 164 - ... to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves, is sinful and tyrannical...
Seite 85 - The war on poverty is not a struggle simply to support people, to make them dependent on the generosity of others. It is a struggle to give people a chance. It is an effort to allow them to develop and use their capacities, as we have been allowed to develop and use ours, so that they can share, as others share, in the promise of this Nation.
Seite 184 - Determining that certain activities are in furtherance of an organization's religious mission, and that only those committed to that mission should conduct them, is thus a means by which a religious community defines itself.
Seite 159 - This title shall not apply to an employer with respect to the employment of aliens outside any State, or to a religious corporation, association, or society with respect to the employment of individuals of a particular religion to perform work connected with the carrying on...
Seite 4 - Without objection, each Member will have the opportunity to submit a written statement and have it included in the record at this point. Mr. Cardin, would you like to make an opening statement? [The opening statement of Chairman Herger follows:] Opening Statement of the Hon. Wally Herger, a Representative in Congress from the State of California, and Chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources...
Seite 157 - We have held that the guarantee of neutrality is respected, not offended, when the government, following neutral criteria and evenhanded policies, extends benefits to recipients whose ideologies and viewpoints, including religious ones, are broad and diverse...
Seite 156 - Nor does the Constitution require complete separation of church and state; it affirmatively mandates accommodation, not merely tolerance, of all religions, and forbids hostility toward any.
Seite 157 - Inasmuch as this concurrence was essential to the Court's holding, it can be said that it is the O'Connor opinion that is controlling in Helms. At the same time, it must be noted that Justice O'Connor did not write a concurring opinion in the Good News case taking exception to the majority's strong focus upon the neutrality principle - as she did in Helms.
Seite 165 - The church must be reminded that it is not the master or the servant of the state, but rather the conscience of the state.

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