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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
USCIRF Faces Some Opposition In Congress
The Washington Post yesterday reports that the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom could disappear in 2011 when its current authorization sunsets. Earlier this year the Commission survived attempts to cut its funding as some in Congress think other approaches to international religious freedom would be more productive. Some sources say there is friction among Commission members. USCIRF however also has its defenders and its new chairman, Leonard Leo has been making the agency's case to influential members of Congress.