FFRF Action Fund’s “Theocrat of the Week” is Jody Barrett for his bill that aims to charge women who obtain abortions with fetal homicide, punishable in Tennessee with life imprisonment or even the death penalty. ffrf.us/4rTiYt3
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The FFRF Action Fund was established in 2022 as a 501(c)(4) affiliate to the Freedom From Religion Foundation which has been fighting for the rights of nonbelievers and defending the constitutional principle of separation between state & church since 1978
FFRF Action Fund’s “Theocrat of the Week” is Jody Barrett for his bill that aims to charge women who obtain abortions with fetal homicide, punishable in Tennessee with life imprisonment or even the death penalty. ffrf.us/4rTiYt3
FFRF Action Fund’s “Secularist of the Week” is a Minnesotan who on an MS Now panel criticized President Trump’s use of religion in his State of the Union address. ffrf.us/4brAgaE
Texas keeps passing laws to force religion on public schools -- but the schools are pushing back. Less than 1% of TX's school districts elected to opt into SB 11, which permits a period of prayer and the reading of religious texts in schools.
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The Federal Scholarship Tax Credit was passed in the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” and governors are already acting on it. With a potential total cost of over $50 billion, your state’s public ed. could be in danger if your governor opts in.
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FFRF Action Fund’s “Secularist of the Week” is @jamestalarico.bsky.social for confronting Christian nationalism and its affront to state-church separation during his Stephen Colbert interview, which was pulled from the air by network executives. #[ffrf.us/4tYmsMa
FFRF Action Fund’s “Theocrat of the Week” is Pete Hegseth for inviting reactionary Doug Wilson to lead a Pentagon worship service. Wilson argues that American society should be dictated by a Christian theocracy and that women’s right to vote should be revoked. #[ffrf.us/4chb9IE
The FFRF Action Fund is celebrating a unanimous Kentucky Supreme Court decision striking down a 2022 law that would have allowed the state to fund charter schools in violation of the Kentucky Constitution.
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🚨 Kansas, Oklahoma and Vermont residents: Email your state legislators and urge them to support the KPOP Act today!
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FFRF Action Fund’s “Secularist of the Week” is @raskin.house.gov for his stellar speech on the First Amendment's Establishment Clause during an unnecessary congressional hearing on Shariah law and its threat level in the United States. #[ffrf.us/4bYw3vY
FFRF Action Fund’s “Theocrat of the Week” is Tenn. state Rep. Michael Hale for his bill that would allow Ten Commandments displays in public schools. In response to criticism, Hale said non-Christian students could simply refuse to look at the religious displays. ffrf.us/4cJqeme
🚨 Kansas, Oklahoma and Vermont residents: Call your state legislators and urge them to support the KPOP Act today!
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FFRF Action Fund’s “Secularist of the Week” is @briankaylor.bsky.social for his diligent coverage on the Trump administration’s government-run worship services. #[ffrf.us/4rAScpf
FFRF Action Fund’s “Theocrat of the Week” is Nicki Minaj for her absurd, Christian nationalism-fueled social media rant following her recent alignment with the Trump administration and the MAGA movement.
A statement on the Office of Personnel Management's recent rule change affecting large swaths of federal workers.
FFRF Action Fund cautions that a new legislative attempt in Arizona to insert religion into public school boards would blatantly sidestep constitutional law and open the door for state-endorsed religious activity in public education.
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Add your name to our Action Alert petition to end religious exemptions for childhood vaccines in Massachusetts! ➡️ ffrf.us/4rCaq9m 💉😷
The "reviews" are in. 😉
The National Prayer Breakfast is tomorrow morning in Washington DC. You can still sign our Action Alert and urge your representative NOT to attend ➡️ ffrf.us/4bieS8j
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"Don Lemon should be lucky that he’s not getting executed in the public square for his little stunt... It’s time that Christians stand up for our rights in this country. We cannot be bullied. We cannot be pushed around, least of all by Don Lemon..."
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Our President, Annie Laurie Gaylor, has written a blog on new policy that could affect American's health, and why we should care.
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FFRF Action Fund is naming Pete Hegseth “Theocrat of the Year” for aggressively using his position as defense secretary to advance an agenda rooted in Christian nationalism. ffrf.us/4aF8asK
FFRF Action Fund salutes @raskin.house.gov as its 2025 “Secularist of the Year” for his outstanding work defending the constitutional separation of state and church and countering Christian nationalism. ffrf.us/4sgSFxz
FFRF Action Fund’s “Theocrat of the Week” is Nancy Mace for her blatant appeals to Christian nationalism in her campaign for South Carolina governor. ffrf.us/4pGwvCY
FFRF Action Fund’s “Secularist of the Week” is Chuck Schumer for his state-church nomination of Americans United CEO Rachel Laser to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. As commissioner, Laser will protect freedom of religion, including freedom from religion. ffrf.us/45kGBBh
FFRF Action Fund Director of Governmental Affairs Mark Dann met with @pelosi.house.gov (CA), Rep. Wesley Bell (MO), and @repbonamici.bsky.social (OR) to discuss strengthening the separation of state and church and protecting the rights of nonbelievers.
Ohio lawmakers are attempting to disguise religious indoctrination as a history lesson.
FFRF Action Fund’s “Secularist of the Week” is Kansas state Rep. Silas Miller, a secular humanist, who was chosen last week to fill a vacant Senate seat. ffrf.us/4iT441W
“Christ is Lord” is a church message — not a campaign slogan for a governor’s mansion. The only thing being “erased” here is the separation of state and church.
Politicians don’t get to use public office as a pulpit.
FFRF Action Fund’s “Secularist of the Week” is Rep. James Clyburn for joining fellow lawmakers in urging the IRS not to give special treatment to churches under the second Trump administration. ffrf.us/48DLEh0
FFRF Action Fund’s “Theocrat of the Week” is the Iowa Department of Administrative Services for denying The Satanic Temple’s request to host a holiday event at the state Capitol for the second consecutive year. The department claimed that the planned event was “harmful to minors." ffrf.us/4rE8rBZ
Opinion: How much does it cost to buy a Minnesota school board election?
A $157k PAC war chest in Minnesota tried to buy seats for candidates pushing book bans, anti-LGBTQ policies, and Christian nationalist agendas.
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