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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Virginia State Police Chaplains Protest Non-Denominational Prayer Mandate
Responding to a recent 4th Circuit decision on non-denominational prayers at government-sponsored events, Col. W. Steven Flaherty, Virginia's State Police superintendent, earlier this month ordered that the state police department's 17 volunteer chaplains deliver only non-denominational prayers at government sponsored events. Today's Hampton Road (VA) Pilot and the Lynchburg News & Advance report that six employees have resigned their chaplaincy positions in protest. Two state legislators, including House majority leader Morgan Griffith, have issued statements in support of the chaplains, said they would introduce legislation to reverse the departmental rulings,. they called the department's decision an attack on Christianity and a violation of troopers' constitutionally protected freedom of expression.