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Public Funding for Religious Education Likely headed to the NJ Supreme Court

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A New Jersey appeals court recently ruled that Gov. Chris Christie’s administration violated the state constitution when it awarded more than $11 million in funding to two religious schools. The Department of Higher Education awarded $10.6 million to Beth Medrash Govoha, a Jewish Yeshiva, and $645,323 to the Princeton Theological Seminary pursuant to the Building Our Future Bond Act Donald Scarinci, PolitickerNJRead more

One thought on “Public Funding for Religious Education Likely headed to the NJ Supreme Court

  1. Good for the tax payer, if the state cannot fund public education then they certainly have no business helping private education.

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