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Monday, October 24, 2005
Trial Begins On Faith-Based Prison Program
The Des Moines, Iowa Register reports that a trial begins today in U.S. District Court in Des Moines raising a Establishment Clause challenge to an Iowa prison treatment program based on Christian-oriented values. The program, the InnerChange Freedom Initiative, was established at the Newton state prison in 1999 by Prison Fellowship Ministries, founded by former Watergate figure Charles Colson. The Iowa Legislature has appropriated $310,000 from the Healthy Iowans Tobacco Trust for a "value-based treatment program" at the Newton prison. Former Virginia Attorney General Mark Earley, president of Prison Fellowship Ministries, said the state money is used for nonreligious purposes, such as vocational and general education programs, and for administrative costs. Private money covers other expenses, he said.