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Money for Baptist college stays in
But nothing will be spent until case is heard in courts
By Jack Brammer And Frank Lockwood
HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITERS
http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/14421456.htm
Why is this not to be considered a "religious" power play?
But nothing will be spent until case is heard in courts
By Jack Brammer And Frank Lockwood
HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITERS
http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/14421456.htm
Kentucky's Constitution, Section 189, since 1891FRANKFORT - Gov. Ernie Fletcher will not veto $10 million for a pharmacy school at the University of the Cumberlands, but he said no money will be used on the project until courts determine whether it's constitutional for state dollars to go to the Baptist school.
Fletcher, on statewide television last night, said, "I believe we need to answer once and for all in Kentucky the legality of funding private faith-based institutions for public purposes."
Doesn't the Kentucky Governor understand the Constitution that empowers his office? Where is the awareness of Kentick's Constitution within the legisalive branch?No portion of any fund or tax now existing, or that may hereafter be raised or levied for educational purposes, shall be appropriated to, or used by, or in aid of, any church, sectarian or denominational school. http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/legresou/constitu/189.htm
Why is this not to be considered a "religious" power play?