Supreme Court has chance to strike bipartisan blow against anti-religious discrimination

“The case concerns a Montana program granting $150 in tax credits to those who donate to help fund private school tuition scholarships. Single mother Kendra Espinoza sought to use the scholarship program to send her children to a private religious school. A state agency excluded religious schools from the program, citing an archaic ‘Blaine amendment’ in the state constitution that bars taxpayer dollars from going to religious organizations.” - W. Examiner

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