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SCA Announces New State Chapters in 11 States--Phase 4 Calls Announced

The Secular Coalition for America today announced initial organizing efforts for 11 new chapters this month in Delaware, Washington, D.C., Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon and Wisconsin. The state chapters will lobby state lawmakers in favor of a strong separation of religion and government.  Read more »

Secular Coalition Disappointed in DNC's Insertion of God into Party Platform

Washington, DC -- The Secular Coalition today expressed disappointment at the Democratic Party's insertion of "God" into the party platform this afternoon at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.    Read more »

Media Advisory: Edwina Rogers Available for Interview at RNC in Tampa Through Thursday

Tampa, FL-Secular Coalition for America Executive Director, Edwina Rogers, is available on site at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL, for media interviews throughThursday.  Read more »

Atheists Condemn Shooting at Family Research Council

Washington, D.C.--The Secular Coalition for America today condemned a workplace shooting at the Family Research Council that took place on Wednesday at the organization's office in the District of Columbia.
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Secular Coalition Condemns Passing of Missouri Amendment 2, Continued False Definitions of “Religious Liberty”

WASHINGTON, D.C.-The Secular Coalition for America today expressed disappointment at the passing of Missouri  Amendment 2, the so-called "Public Prayer Amendment."  Read more »

Secular Coalition to House Reps: Loyalty of Americans Not Based on Religious Affiliations

Washington, D.C.-The Secular Coalition for America today expressed disappointment with several members of the U.S. House of Representatives over recent letters the Representatives sent to Inspectors General of several federal agencies questioning the loyalty of American citizens based on tenuous "associations" and their personal religious beliefs.  Read more »

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