Americans United Says Proposed Florida Constitutional Amendment Keeps Voters in the Dark (In the Sunshine State)
Church & State 2011, Sept, 64, 8
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Rabbi Merrill Shapiro has spent the past few years battling proposed taxpayer aid to religious schools and other ministries in Florida. Shapiro, president of the Americans United Board of Trustees, doesn't think public funding of religious organizations benefits religion or government, particularly the public school system.
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