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Constitutional Law

Jun. 30, 2016

Bill will strip away rights of students at faith-based colleges

Senate Bill 1146 targets students at faith-based colleges and universities by shrinking an existing religious exemption and threatening their ability to participate in the Cal Grant Program. By John Gerardi

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By John Gerardi

Senate Bill 1146 is a bill that will strip Cal Grants away from low-income students who choose a faith-based college. It targets students at faith-based colleges and universities by shrinking an existing religious exemption and threatening their ability to participate in the Cal Grant Program.

Specifically, SB 1146 amends the Equity in Higher Education Act (EHEA), a state law that prohibits discrimination based on various bas...

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