CNN: Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush Responds to Trump's Religious Liberty Commission
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March 19, 2025
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Lincoln Le, West End Strategy Team, lle@westendstrategy.com
Louisville, KY – A group of 79 Kentucky faith leaders are calling on Governor Beshear to veto House Joint Resolution 15, which would require that a Ten Commandments monument be displayed on the grounds of the Kentucky Capitol.
The letter from faith leaders was organized by Interfaith Alliance, in partnership with its affiliates in Lexington (The Interfaith Alliance of the Bluegrass) and Louisville (Center for Interfaith Relations), as well as BJC (Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty), The Sikh Coalition, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, and National Council of Jewish Women. These groups cooperate through the national Coalition for Religious Freedom in Public Schools.
“The Capitol is the seat of our state government and should be welcoming to all Kentuckians, regardless of their faith,” the letter states. “Instead, by communicating the government’s preference for some faiths, the monument undercuts the religious equality Kentuckians share and threatens to use the Ten Commandments as a symbol of exclusion and religious intolerance.”
Click here to read the full letter. Kentucky faith leaders are available for interviews.
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