Faith-Based Initiatives and the States
State Scan Study
State by State Resource Map
State Constitutional Law
State Case Studies
Fiscal Trends
In much of the country, there is a long, history of cooperation between local governments and religious organizations
with a social service tradition.
State and local governments have their own, and sometimes conflicting, constitutional and statutory provisions on the relationship between church and state, on hiring rights for employers, and requirements for contractors doing business with government. They administer the nation’s programs for public welfare, education and training, health care, and public protection, among many other areas. And more and more management - and often financial - responsibility has been devolved to them by the federal government.
State Scan Study
A comprehensive look at faith-based social service activity across the 50 states
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State by State Resource Map
Visit our state by state resource map on faith-based and community initiatives by state.
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State Constitutional Law
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here for an overview paper on state vs. federal constitutional law on government
partnerships with religious organizations (excerpted from State of the Law, by
professors Ira Lupu and Robert Tuttle of George Washington University School of
Law)
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for an analysis by professors Lupu and Tuttle of the February 2004 decision of
the US Supreme Court in Locke v. Davey, a case that raised issues of
supremacy in a situation of alleged constitutional conflict between federal free
exercise clause and state non-establishment clause concerns.
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here for a state by state summary of state constitutional provisions and
religious exemption statutes
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State Case Studies
In-depth looks at faith-based
social service programs in nine specific states
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Fiscal Trends
Click
here to read a Rockefeller Institute report "State and Local Governments Face
Continued Fiscal Pressure -- A New Year's Report."
Click
here to read the Roundtable report "Funding Faith-Based Social Services in a
Time of Fiscal Pressures."
Click
here to read a transcript from a panel discussion held during the Roundtable's
December 2004 conference in Washington, DC entitled "Trends and Challenges:
State Partnerships with Faith-Based Service Providers."
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