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Published: February 1, 2022

Florida Senate passes bill declaring religious services ‘essential,’ limiting future bans on worship

By The Editor

Tue Feb 1, 2022 – 11:29 am EST

TALLAHASSEE, Florida (LifeSiteNews) — Florida lawmakers have passed a bill that would prohibit future “emergency orders” like those enacted during the COVID-19 response from closing down religious institutions if any businesses are allowed to stay open.

Florida’s Republican-led Senate approved the measure (SB 254) in a 31-3 vote Thursday. A companion bill filed in the House, HB 215, was advanced Wednesday and awaits a floor vote.

Under the new measure, houses of worship would be considered “essential services” and no emergency order may “directly or indirectly” cancel public religious services so long as any businesses remain open.

The move comes after religious groups along with conservative politicians and commentators raised the alarm over the past two years when churches and synagogues were told to close their doors while other businesses, sometimes including liquor stores and marijuana dispensaries, were allowed to remain open.

Our bill to keep churches open during a public emergency has passed off the Senate floor! No government should have the authority to prevent any American from exercising their freedom of religion.https://t.co/cjWLxr5RYS

— Jason Brodeur (@jasonbrodeur) January 28, 2022

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