Thursday, May 03, 2007

House Passes Head Start Reauthorization With Ban On Religious Discrimination Intact

Today, the U.S. House of Representatives passed HB 1429 , the Improving Head Start Act of 2007. The vote was 365-48. (Washington Post). The bill passed after the defeat of a motion to send it back to committee with instructions to remove provisions currently in federal law that ban religious discrimination in hiring Head Start teachers, staff and volunteers. Blog from the Capital has extensive coverage of the contentious debate on the House floor on the motion to recommit, as well as background on the dispute. The House did pass (229-195) an amendment proposed by the Democrats that supports the right of faith-based groups to participate in Head Start. (Washington Times). People for the American Way issued a release welcoming the retention of the anti-discrimination provision in the bill. (See prior related posting.)