Religious Liberty Commission meets at Museum of the Bible to shape faith policies
- The Religious Liberty Commission convened its inaugural public session on Monday at a venue in Washington, D.C. dedicated to biblical history.
- The commission was created by President Trump to advise the White House Faith Office and promote America's founding principle of religious freedom.
- The group of up to 14 members, including Dan Patrick as chair and Ben Carson as vice chair, will publish a report on religious liberty by July 4, 2026.
- The report will focus on key religious liberty topics including parental rights in religious education, options for schooling, safeguarding individual conscience, challenges faced by places of worship, freedom of expression for faith-based organizations, and the independence of religious institutions.
- While the White House touted the commission's diversity, some experts expressed skepticism that it would fairly protect all religious groups in practice.
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