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		<title>Did You Know That ADA Laws Do Not Apply To Churches?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From USA Today: Years after passage of the ADA, separation of Church and State means that houses of worship remain beyond the law’s reach. State laws meant to tackle this problem face many problems. Not only are they tricky to enforce, but places of worship say that they are costly and impractical. The definition of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From USA Today</strong>:  Years after passage of the ADA, separation of Church and State means that houses of worship remain beyond the law’s reach.  State laws meant to tackle this problem face many problems. Not only are they tricky to enforce, but places of worship say that they are costly and impractical.  The definition of what is “reasonable accommodation” for one, may not apply to another.   Enforcement, therefore, is left up to local officials.</p>
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