Posts - Bill - HRES 773 Honoring the foundational principle of separation of church and state, opposing extreme right-wing Christian nationalism, and recognizing the 65th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's address to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association and 150th anniversary of President Ulysses S. Grant's speech to the Society of the Army of the Tennessee.

house 09/30/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to uphold the constitutional principle of separating church and state by opposing extreme right-wing Christian nationalism, honoring historic presidential speeches that reinforced religious freedom, and reaffirming our commitment to protecting the rights of all individuals to practice their faith—or no faith—without government interference.

HRES 773 - Honoring the foundational principle of separation of church and state, opposing extreme right-wing Christian nationalism, and recognizing the 65th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's address to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association and 150th anniversary of President Ulysses S. Grant's speech to the Society of the Army of the Tennessee.

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moderate 09/30/2025

Separation of church and state isn’t just history — it’s sanity in government.

moderate 09/30/2025

Opposing extremism in any form is smart, even if you don’t shout hallelujah about it.

moderate 09/30/2025

Recognizing history while drawing a line — this might actually unite more than divide.

left-leaning 09/30/2025

Pushing back on Christian nationalism? About time we defended the First Amendment instead of hijacked it.

right-leaning 09/30/2025

Another shot at sidelining faith from public life — what’s next, banning Sunday services?

left-leaning 09/30/2025

Finally, a bill that says government isn’t a pulpit — preach separation, not domination!

right-leaning 09/30/2025

Labeling traditional values 'extreme'? Sounds like a new definition of ‘patriot’ to me.

left-leaning 09/30/2025

Keep theocracy in a church, not Congress. This resolution is a win for every faith and none.

right-leaning 09/30/2025

If we can’t celebrate our nation’s Christian roots, what are we even celebrating?