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CHARLESTON West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is praising the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to hear a case involving religious liberty and the use of public funds for private schools.
On July 2, the Supreme Court said it would hear a Maine case brought by families who want to use a state tuition program to send children to religious schools. The program currently excludes religious schools, and the families were defeated in lower federal courts before it was appealed to the Supreme Court.
Morrisey joined an 18-state coalition in March asking the court to hear the case. Morrisey
“This is an important victory for religious liberty and school choice,” Morrisey said. “Public funding for private education should be distributed on an equal basis. The same money available to nonreligious schools should also be accessible to religious schools.
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CHARLESTON West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey condemned California s ban on state-funded travel to West Virginia and 16 other states.
Morrisey strongly criticized California s ban and called in an affront to the respect that the Constitution affords each state to govern as the constituents deem fit.
“States should not penalize other states because of policy differences,” Morrisey said. “The economic coercion demonstrated by California is an affront to the dignity of other co-sovereign states and amounts to legislating across state borders in an effort to force the radical world view of large states onto those living elsewhere.
Morrisey s comments were in response to California s decision to ban state-funded travel to West Virginia, Arkansas, Florida, Montana and North Dakota, as well as 12 other states that were already on the ban list. California AG Rob Bonta announced the new states being added to the list June 28.
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