White House Faith-Based Office Americans United for Separation of Church and State is Skeptical Lynn: Beleaguered Initiative Needs More than a New Conductor |
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"The faith-based initiative is stalled on the tracks," said the Rev. Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United. "It will take more than a new conductor to get it rolling again." Lynn said that the White House can go a long way towards alleviating the plan's problems by changing its focus away from government-funded religion. "Bush's only chance for progress on this issue is to move away from the divisive and unconstitutional provisions of his plan as it was introduced last year," Lynn said. "By emphasizing areas of agreement, a faith-based proposal may still be able assist people in need without violating the First Amendment or rolling back civil rights protections."
AU's Lynn believes this shift further demonstrates the struggling nature of the president's faith-based plan. "A year ago, this initiative was the signature domestic policy of the Bush administration," Lynn concluded. "After 12 months of criticism from the right, left and center, it's been down-graded to part of an office on volunteerism. With all of these problems, it looks like Towey will have his work cut out for him." |