
Indiana Bill Would Make Religious Services ‘Essential’ During Declared Emergencies
‘Religious organizations provide essential services that are necessary for the health and welfare of the public during a disaster emergency,’ the legislation reads.
‘Religious organizations provide essential services that are necessary for the health and welfare of the public during a disaster emergency,’ the legislation reads.
Montgomery County is still restricting religious services to just drive-in or remote services, according to the June 1 Executive Order No. 070-20.
President Trump’s response to the pandemic will continue to be a key issue in the months ahead on an uncertain campaign trail.
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