Governor signs religious freedom proclamation
LAURA. ETHAN. THANK YOU. WELL, GOVERNOR REYNOLDS SIGNED A NEW PROCLAMATION. AT THE STATE HOUSE THIS MORNING. IT DECLARES APRIL 13TH AS IOWA RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DAY. IOWANS FROM VARIOUS RELIGIONS GATHERED AT THE CAPITOL IN SUPPORT THE GOVERNOR SAYS THIS DECLARATION CELEBRATES AND UPLIFTS IOWANS CONSTITUTION RIGHTS. OUR LIBERTIES ARE MORE SECURE WHEN RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IS BOTH STRONG AND FREE, WHEN PEOPLE OF FAITH AND NON RELIGIOUS BELIEFS CAN OPENLY PARTICIPATE IN PUBLIC DEBATE. AND WHEN GOVERNMENT RESPECTS OUR GOD GIVEN RIGHTS, THE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, RESTO
Governor signs religious freedom proclamation
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a new proclamation Wednesday at the Statehouse, declaring April 13 as Iowa Religious Freedom Day.Iowans from various religions gathered at the capitol in support. The Governor says this declaration celebrates and uplifts Iowans’ constitutional rights.”Our liberties are more secure when religious beliefs is both strong and free, when people of faith and non-religious beliefs can openly participate in public debate and when government respects our God-given rights,” she said.» Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayGet the latest headlines from KCCI
DES MOINES, Iowa —
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a new proclamation Wednesday at the Statehouse, declaring April 13 as Iowa Religious Freedom Day.
Iowans from various religions gathered at the capitol in support.
The Governor says this declaration celebrates and uplifts Iowans’ constitutional rights.
“Our liberties are more secure when religious beliefs is both strong and free, when people of faith and non-religious beliefs can openly participate in public debate and when government respects our God-given rights,” she said.
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