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Thursday, April 05, 2007
Challenge To Faith-Based Jail Program Settled
On Tuesday, a settlement agreement was filed in a Scranton, Pennsylvania federal district court in a suit that had challenged a proselytizing faith-based vocational training program that was operated at the Bradford County jail. The Towanda (PA) Daily & Sunday Review reported on the settlement. Without admitting wrongdoing, the county agreed not to use public funds to support religious activities or maintain buildings primarily used for religious activities. It also agreed not to discriminate on the basis of religion in publicly funded programs. The Firm Foundation program, which ended in 2005, had been designed to train prisoners in life skills. (See prior posting.)