2/3 Survey: Religious Chaplains as Public School Counselors
Is this okay or does it cross a line? What do you think?
A new bill being considered by the Iowa legislature would allow Iowa public schools to hire chaplains, religious ministers who promote their faith as their profession, as counselors for students.
Our survey: Do you support or oppose using tax dollars to pay religious ministers as public school chaplains in Iowa?
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Separation of church and state begins in our public schools. If religious counseling is needed, then your church or parochial school should be providing it, not tax dollars.