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Not likely. The rule change was a result of a law passed by Congress last year. Essentially, non-profit agencies cannot voice political sentiments and retain their tax-exempt status. This includes organizations like CAF as well as what a priest or minister can say in a homily. As a consequence, CAF cannot allow the discussion of political candidates or parties.Agreed. Perhaps once we get past the US elections in November the policy will change.
The purpose of the vote was to prevent religious groups from helping people form a proper conscience with regard to voting.
The party that sponsored it was tired of groups banding together to fight same-sex marriage. The vote on this law went right down party lines.