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Florida AG: No More Bias in School Funding

Florida AG: No More Bias in School Funding

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April 3, 20261m 14s

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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has announced that his office will not enforce state laws blocking religious schools from receiving public funds, deeming them unconstitutional due to discrimination against faith-based education. This decision, backed by the First and Establishment Clauses, could pave the way for religious schools and private entities to access public money without bias. However, it raises concerns about the intersection of church and state funding in education. Uthmeiers stance is not new, as he previously declared eighty discriminatory laws based on race and vowed not to uphold them. The legal opinion outlines the details, quoting Supreme Court rulings that strike down such exclusions. The education funding landscape in Florida has shifted, and the response from courts and schools will be closely watched.

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