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ERLC urges Congress to uphold certain Bible-based beliefs in 2024 funding

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WASHINGTON (BP) – Life, religious liberty, conscience protections and opposition to gender transition are among top priorities the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission advocated to Congress approaching the 2024 funding cycle.

On behalf of Southern Baptists, the ERLC urged leaders of the Senate and House appropriations committees to keep taxpayer dollars from causes objectionable to Southern Baptists in a Sept. 19 letter, accompanied by a detailed list of ERLC areas of support and areas of concern as Congress debates 2024 appropriation bills.

“As a nation, our values and priorities are most clearly displayed through the allocation of our resources,” ERLC President Brent Leatherwood wrote in the letter. “It is our desire for those resources to be used in a way that promotes life, religious liberty, and the flourishing of all our neighbors.”

The letter followed a Sept. 14 letter appealing to the Senate and House armed services committees to prevent the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) from funding abortion and gender transition procedures and to prioritize parental leave policies.

“As you weigh many important matters in the final NDAA negotiations, we urge you to prioritize addressing these issues that deeply matter to Southern Baptists,” Leatherwood wrote Sept. 14, “and to millions of American taxpayers who share our convictions regarding the sanctity of life, the fundamental realities of gender and sexuality, and support for families.”

Bible-based beliefs that life begins at conception, religious freedom as an inalienable human right, conscience protections for healthcare workers and others, and the view of gender transitions as a direct assault on God’s created order were among key points of ERLC’s advocacy.

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Among areas of concern in various congressional legislation already drafted in the House and Senate, ERLC cited:

Among key areas of support in various Congressional legislation already drafted in the House and Senate, ERLC cited:

The full Sept. 19 letter and supporting documents are available here [3].

Read the Sept. 14 letter to Armed Services Committee members here [4].

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