Tax-Exempt Bonds? Not for Pervasively Religious Schools
Apr 07, 2005
In the Fall of 2002, three Southern California fundamentalist schools needed money to construct new facilities. The schools discriminate in hiring and admission along religious lines and infuse every class and extracurricular activity with religion. The schools sought tax-exempt bonds from the California Statewide Communities Development Authority. The government can issue tax-exe...
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