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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has signed a bill into law that prohibits churches and other nonprofits from campaigning for or against political candidates.

Cuomo signed Senate Bill S4347 last week, creating a state-level equivalent to the current federal Johnson Amendment, which bans electioneering among nonprofits.

In a statement released last Wednesday, Cuomo said he felt the law was necessary in response to efforts by the Trump administration to weaken the Johnson Amendment.

“For too long we have listened to the Trump administration threaten to remove common sense protections prohibiting tax exempt organizations from engaging in inappropriate political activities,” Cuomo said.

“New Yorkers have a right to free and fair elections, and this law will further protect our democracy from unjustified interferences once and for all.”

Also known as Assembly Bill A623, the bill amended the state tax law to say that  nonprofit organizations, religious or secular, cannot participate in “any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office.”

Ryan Tucker of the Alliance Defending Freedom took issue with Cuomo’s signing of the law, writing in a New York Daily News opinion piece last week that the state government was “cracking down on political speech.”

“In the minds of New York lawmakers, a group can only speak freely if it pays the government extra for the privilege of doing so. That type of financial coercion may pay for a payroll increase in Albany, but it will sideline the roles of both secular and religious charities,” Tucker wrote.

“Cuomo’s comments are wrong. The government can’t condition your tax-exempt status with the surrender of your First Amendment rights or any other constitutionally protected freedom.”

The Johnson Amendment was passed in 1954, and was named for then Senator Lyndon B. Johnson. The measure has garnered controversy, especially in recent years, by those who believe the amendment curbs the rights of nonprofits, especially churches.

In May 2017, President Donald Trump signed an executive order which, among other things, called for the federal government to stop enforcing the Johnson Amendment.

“In particular, the Secretary of the Treasury shall ensure, to the extent permitted by law, that the Department of the Treasury does not take any adverse action against any individual, house of worship, or other religious organization on the basis that such individual or organization speaks or has spoken about moral or political issues from a religious perspective,” stated Section 2 of the executive order.

Despite the executive order and Trump saying on multiple occasions that he eliminated the amendment, it still has not been officially repealed.

(Excerpt from The Christian Post. Article by Michael Gryboski.)

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Verna Knox
November 30, 2019

Father, make us bold in these times to stand for you and for the freedoms which You give us. Man makes his own way which leads to destruction, but You make the way which leads to life everlasting. Let us follow you and your light wherever it leads us.

Israel Leon
November 29, 2019

Thank you LORD for the blessing of persecution. Thank you that you have taught us good and well of the nature and DNA of your gospel and your church. That is that the your church thrives in persecution, and resistance.

Thank you for waking us up from the slumber that prosperity and comfort does to us.

Thank you LORD for your your word that stand true, tested and forever settled in heaven.

“And upon this ROCK I will build my church. AND THE GATES OF HELL SHAll NOT PREVAIL.” Mt 16:18

I take you. At your word LORD. Amen GOD bless …. May everyone who reads these words take comfort in this…

Georgeann Williams
November 28, 2019

Father God. We decree “No weapon formed against us shall prosper”
We will silence every voice raised up to defeat us. These benefits are enjoyed by the servants of LORD
(Isaiah 54:17 NLT)

(Mt. 18:18) whatever is bound on earth is bound in heaven) so that
the LORD binds the anti-God powers of ungodly men & govt (like NY & CA).

Even the 501c3 is being mis-interpreted to discipline Church Pulpit guidance.

Chose: Do we Fear God or fear man? Do we reverence God or falls l down to follow man?

John12:42,43
Jesus Christ rebuked the people who were afraid to follow God’s Chosen. And, New York, a state has over-ridden God and federal law.
We use God’s Word to pull down these misguided strongholds.

2Corinthians 10:4. Good od’s Word is our Spiritual Weapon. We capture their rebellious thoughts ( using the Fake Media & state over-riding laws).

(Ephesians 6:11-18) The Armor of God
Eph. 6:17 We use the Sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.
We pray in the Spirit at all times and every occasion. We stay alert and are persistent in our prayers for all believers everywhere.
Ephesians 6:10-18
Put on the Armor of God

Darlene Estlow
November 27, 2019

Father, I thank you that you are in control of all things. I pray for the gift if repentance for the officials of New York in efforts to destroy free speech and in their laws that do not honor you. Convict them of sin and change their hearts. And give your people in Need York courage to stand for you in the face of unrighteous laws.

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