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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

IN 2010 A FT. LAUDERDALE, FL JUDGE HAS ALREADY RULED IT IS ILLEGAL FOR THE STATE TO WITHHOLD HUMAN SUSTENANCE FROM ANYONE IN NEED.


 
Photo: Free meals are prepared at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Brookings, Oregon

 NPR REPORTS

However, in 2022 an Oregon church has sued the town where it's located over a new local ordinance that restricts the number of free meals the church can dole out each week to those in need.

 St. Timothy's Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon say in a federal lawsuit against the city of Brookings that the ordinance limiting them to two free meal giveaways per week violates their constitutional right to free religious expression.

"We've been serving our community here for decades and picking up the slack where the need exists and no one else is stepping in," the Rev. Bernie Lindley said in a statement.

 "We have no intention of stopping now and we're prepared to hold fast to our beliefs. We won't abandon the people of Brookings who need our help, even when we're being threatened," he added.

 Brookings Mayor Ron Hedenskog and City Manager Janell Howard did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

 #brookingsoregon #homeless


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