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County denies church funding amid legal concerns

July 17, 2024 | Dunn County, North Dakota



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County denies church funding amid legal concerns
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the application for funding from St. Peter's and Paul Church, ultimately deciding to deny the request due to legal constraints surrounding the separation of church and state. The discussion was prompted by an email from Ross, which clarified that while churches may serve public purposes, they are not considered public entities under state and federal law, thus prohibiting direct funding from the county.

Commissioner Clement highlighted the potential for using federal mineral royalties for public or private projects, but Ross's response indicated that any financial support to the church would likely violate legal guidelines. The county's state's attorney advised that while minor structural repairs might be permissible, any religious symbols, such as a cross, would complicate the matter further.

Following this legal guidance, Commissioner Dalzell moved to formally deny the funding application, with Commissioner Marsh seconding the motion. The motion passed unanimously, and the officials agreed that Allie would inform the church of the decision.

The meeting underscored the complexities of funding religious institutions with public money and the importance of adhering to legal frameworks in such matters.

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