Governor Declares Religious Freedom Day

The Nebraska Family Alliance commended Governor Pete Ricketts today for issuing a proclamation recognizing January 16th as Religious Freedom Day in Nebraska.

January 14, 2020Updated: January 14, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

STATEWIDE - The Nebraska Family Alliance commended Governor Pete Ricketts today for issuing a proclamation recognizing January 16th as Religious Freedom Day in Nebraska.

Pastors, clergy, and a variety of organizations representing a diverse group of faith communities gathered in the State Capitol to express their support.

Alliance Director Karen Bowling called religious liberty a freedom that is worth defending for all Nebraskans.

She says the First Amendment guarantees that no one, regardless of their beliefs, is punished or coerced into retreating from civil and political life as the price for following their faith.

She said Monday’s press conference and proclamation signing demonstrates the diverse and passionate support for religious freedom in Nebraska.

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