Today's St. Louis Jewish Light reports on two bills in the Missouri Legislature that raise church-state concerns. One, already approved by the state Senate, is the Faith-Based Organization Liaison Act (SB 46/ HB 888). It calls for the Social Services Department to appoint regional liaisons to promote the provision of community services by faith-based organizations and provide guidance to them on their rights and responsibilities under federal law.
The second bill (HB 213), approved by a House committee last month, is designed to promote "intellectual diversity" on state university campuses. It would require each state university to issue an annual report on how it promotes intellectual diversity and the free exchange of ideas. The report would need to include measures taken "to ensure that conflicts between personal beliefs and classroom assignments that may contradict such beliefs can be resolved in a manner that achieves educational objectives without requiring a student to act against his or her conscience."