Keeping Churches Closed is Constitutionally Problematic

Keeping Churches Closed is Constitutionally Problematic
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It’s time to reopen our churches.

At the beginning of the shutdown, most churches nationwide voluntarily closed their doors. Now that the reopening process has begun, those same churches would like to reopen alongside the rest of their communities. Some state governments, however, are preventing them from doing so.

In Minnesota, for example, Gov. Tim Walz tried to prevent churches from reopening until a later phase of his plan. When asked what that later phase might be, Walz said that he did not have a definitive reopening date. Meanwhile, he announced policies that would allow restaurants to host up to 50 customers in outdoor seating.

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