[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 77 (Thursday, May 4, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4173]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
JOHNSON AMENDMENT REPEAL
(Mr. BANKS of Indiana asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute.)
Mr. BANKS of Indiana. Mr. Speaker, in light of this morning's long
overdue executive order on religious freedom and free speech, I rise
today to thank my colleagues in Congress on their support for a
thorough reform of the Johnson amendment, which has hindered the
ability of faith-based nonprofits and churches from engaging in free
speech and exercising freedom of religion.
Since 1954, the Johnson amendment has given the IRS the broad
authority to censor the free speech of pastors, churches, and other
tax-exempt organizations across America.
The IRS' vague interpretation of prohibited forms of speech under
this law has led to uncertainty about what speech constitutes a formal
violation.
Furthermore, when the Johnson amendment was originally adopted, it
was passed without debate, committee hearings, or any other procedure
we use in Congress today.
We need to allow America's churches, pastors, and other faith leaders
to speak freely on all spheres of life, including relevant political
candidates and elections. We need to return free speech back to our
spiritual leaders and faith-based organizations without fear of
government censorship.
Thank you, Mr. President, for acting to ensure that America's
churches will again be a safe place to discuss all important matters in
life. While today's actions are a strong start, there is more work to
be done to protect religious freedom in the United States of America.
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