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  2. Congressional Freethought Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Congressional Freethought Caucus was unveiled by Huffman during the Secular Coalition for America annual awards dinner in Washington, DC. [1] The Secular Coalition for America released a statement applauding the founding members of the caucus: "The formation of a Congressional Freethought Caucus is a milestone moment for nonreligious Americans in our continued struggle for inclusion in the ...

  3. Opinion - Democrats are the party of religious freedom, not ...

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    More fundamentally, in a secular republic founded on the bedrock constitutional prohibition against governmental establishment of religion, their position is antithetical to true religious freedom.

  4. It's time for religious 'Nones' to make our voices heard in ...

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    According to the last Pew Research poll published in January of 2024, the Nones represent nearly 30% of the American population, which is no small amount, and if you add in those that consider ...

  5. If Republicans were telling the truth about supporting ... - AOL

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    The vast majority of Americans believe in our right to choose – that includes 50% of Republican women. And the results of this election cycle proved that abortion is still a highly motivating ...

  6. Secular movement - Wikipedia

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    The secular movement refers to a social and political trend in the United States, [1] beginning in the early years of the 20th century, with the founding of the American Association for the Advancement of Atheism in 1925 and the American Humanist Association in 1941, in which atheists, agnostics, secular humanists, freethinkers, and other nonreligious and nontheistic Americans have grown in ...

  7. Freedom Caucus - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Caucus members have called on Liz Cheney to resign as Chair of the House Republican Conference, because of her vocal criticism of Trump's foreign policy, response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and use of social media, [67] leading to her firing May 12, 2021, and replacement by Elise Stefanik two days later.

  8. On pardons and January 6, Republicans torn between moving ...

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    The Ohio Republican referenced the discovery of pipe bombs outside both Republican and Democratic headquarters on January 6 and the presence of some paid FBI informants at the Capitol that day.

  9. Secular Coalition for America - Wikipedia

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    The Secular Coalition for America is an advocacy group located in Washington D.C. It describes itself as "protecting the equal rights of nonreligious Americans." [1] The Secular Coalition has chapters in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, composed of lobbyists trained by the organization. The Coalition holds an annual lobby day and policy ...