Biden Administration May Partially Repeal Religious Freedom Protection
The Biden Administration may partially repeal a federal rule protecting the free exercise of religion on college campuses.
The Biden Administration may partially repeal a federal rule protecting the free exercise of religion on college campuses.

A proposed rule-change at the Arkansas Assessment Coordination Division could make it easier for county assessors to collect taxes on property that churches, charities, and other nonprofits own.
Currently, the Arkansas Constitution makes it clear that churches and charities are tax-exempt, and churches and charities generally don’t pay taxes on property they own unless they make some sort of profit from it.
The proposed rules would require churches and charities to file forms and paperwork with the county assessor that prove their property is exempt from taxation “beyond a reasonable doubt under Arkansas law.”
That’s a very high standard — and it gives county assessors tremendous leeway.
The forms also require churches and charities to give the county information that many people would consider private — like information about their staff’s salaries, bonuses, and other compensation. It isn’t clear why the county would need to know that kind of information.
If a county assessor decided to reject the nonprofit’s application for a tax exemption, the county could force the organization to pay taxes on anything it owns — land, buildings, vehicles, electronic equipment, machinery, and other property — as if it were a business.
The new rule could hurt many different nonprofits in Arkansas, including:
Charities and churches contribute millions of dollars to the economy each year by serving their communities. That’s part of the reason the Arkansas Legislature voted to designate religious organizations and charities as essential earlier this year. Making it easier for counties to tax property at churches and charities hurts everybody.
Please contact the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration today, and ask them to opposed Rule 6.01 – 6.04, the Property Tax Exemption rule that affects nonprofits, charities, and churches.
Email your comments against the rules to kayleigh.gilliam@dfa.arkansas.gov. All comments are due by Monday, May 31.
You can read the proposed rules here. You can read some of the paperwork churches and charities would have to file here.

Ask your state senator to support an effort to add the Religious Freedom Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution.
S.J.R. 14 by Sen. Jason Rapert (R – Conway) and Rep. Jimmy Gazaway (R – Paragould) amends the Arkansas Constitution.
It prevents the government from burdening a person’s free exercise of religion.
The measure is similar to Arkansas’ state Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
You can call (501) 682-2902 to leave a message asking your state senator to support S.J.R. 14, the Religious Freedom Amendment.
You can find your senator’s name and email address below. Ask your senator to support S.J.R. 14.
Sen. Bart Hester (Republican – Dist. 1): bart.hester@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Jim Hendren (Independent- Dist. 2): jim.hendren@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Cecile Bledsoe (Republican – Dist. 3): cecile.bledsoe@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Greg Leding (Democrat – Dist. 4): greg.leding@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Bob Ballinger (Republican – Dist. 5): bob.ballinger@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Gary Stubblefield (Republican – Dist. 6): gary.stubblefield@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Lance Eads (Republican – Dist. 7): lance.eads@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Mathew Pitsch (Republican – Dist. 8): mathew.pitsch@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Terry Rice (Republican – Dist. 9): terry.rice@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Larry Teague (Democrat – Dist. 10): larry.teague@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Jimmy Hickey (Republican – Dist. 11): jimmy.hickey@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Charles Beckham (Republican – Dist. 12): charles.beckham@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Alan Clark (Republican – Dist. 13): alan.clark@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Bill Sample (Republican – Dist. 14): bill.sample@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Mark Johnson (Republican – Dist. 15): mark.johnson@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Breanne Davis (Republican – Dist. 16): breanne.davis@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Scott Flippo (Republican – Dist. 17): scott.flippo@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Missy Irvin (Republican – Dist. 18): missy.irvin@senate.ar.gov
Sen. James Sturch (Republican – Dist. 19): james.sturch@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Blake Johnson (Republican – Dist. 20): blake.johnson@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Dan Sullivan (Republican – Dist. 21): dan.sullivan@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Dave Wallace (Republican – Dist. 22): dave.wallace@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Ronald Caldwell (Republican – Dist. 23): ronald.caldwell@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Keith Ingram (Democrat – Dist. 24): keith.ingram@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Stephanie Flowers (Democrat – Dist. 25): stephanie.flowers@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Ben Gilmore (Republican – Dist. 26): ben.gilmore@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Trent Garner (Republican – Dist. 27): trent.garner@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Jonathan Dismang (Republican – Dist. 28): jonathan.dismang@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Ricky Hill (Republican – Dist. 29): Ricky.Hill@Senate.ar.gov
Sen. Linda Chesterfield (Democrat – Dist. 30): linda.chesterfield@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Joyce Elliott (Democrat – Dist. 31): joyce.elliott@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Clarke Tucker (Democrat – Dist. 32): clarke.tucker@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Kim Hammer (Republican – Dist. 33): kim.hammer@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Jane English (Republican – Dist. 34): jane.english@senate.ar.gov
Sen. Jason Rapert (Republican – Dist. 35): jason.rapert@senate.ar.gov