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Federal Bill on Religious Organization Fair Treatment
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Federal Bill on Religious Organization Fair Treatment

United States House of Representatives

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Congress is considering the Fair Treatment of Religious Organizations Act of 2026. This federal bill focuses on how the government handles religious groups. The bill passed its first review step in March 2026 and now moves to two congressional committees for further study and discussion. When we show up together, our community becomes more connected, more resilient, and more powerful.

The Fair Treatment of Religious Organizations Act of 2026 is a federal bill moving through Congress. This bill focuses on how the government treats religious groups and organizations. Our communities include people of many faiths, and this legislation aims to ensure fair treatment across all religions.

On March 26, 2026, the bill took an important step forward. It was officially sent to two committees in the House of Representatives. These are the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Both committees will study the bill's details and decide if it should move forward.

The Ways and Means Committee handles money and tax issues. The Oversight and Government Reform Committee watches how the government spends money and follows the law. By sending the bill to both committees, Congress is saying it covers topics both committees care about.

Right now, the bill is in committee review. This is an important part of how Congress works. Committee members will read the bill, hold hearings, and ask questions. They may suggest changes. After committees finish their work, the full House of Representatives will vote on whether to pass the bill and send it to the Senate.

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