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Secular Coalition for America
Mission and Purpose
 Our mission is to increase the visibility and respect for
nontheistic viewpoints in the United States, and to protect
and strengthen the secular character of our government as
the best guarantee of freedom for all.
 Our purpose is to advocate on behalf of nontheistic and
secular Americans.
 The Secular Coalition for America was founded in 2002
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Who We Represent
 52.8% of Americans think political leaders should NOT rely
on religious beliefs when making decisions.
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Source: ABC News/Washington Post poll, April 2005 and the Association of Religion Data Archives
Who We Represent
 Americans with no religious affiliation, “Nones” represent
16.1% of all Americans
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Source: U.S. Religious Landscape Survey, Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life, February 2008
SCA Organizational Structure
Board of Directors
One representative from each
member organization
Advisory
Board
Board Officers
Non-voting members of the
Board of Directors
Executive Director
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Endorsing
Organizations
SCA Staff
Allied
Organizations
and Coalitions
State Chapters
Secular Coalition for America
Member Organizations
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Secular Coalition for America
Endorsing Organizations
The following organization extend their support by endorsing the mission of the
Secular Coalition for America:
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Anti-Discrimination Support Network
Arizona Coalition of Reason (ArizonaCoR),
Association of Humanistic Rabbis
Ask an Atheist
Atheist Nexus
Brights Action SCA,
Center for Atheism,
Center for Naturalism
Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations,
EARTHWARD
Foundation Beyond Belief
Freethought Action
Hispanic American Freethinkers
Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard,
Humanist Institute
Humanist Society
Humanists of Florida
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TheInfidels.org
Internet Infidels
LGBT Humanist Council of AHA
Mission of Reason,
Mr. Deity
National Atheist Party
OABITAR
Path of Reason
Project Reason
Rational Response Squad
The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science
Secular Nations,
South Carolina Progressive Network
Stiefel Freethought Foundation
Unitarian Universalist Infidels
United Coalition of Reason
Washington Area Secular Humanists (WASH)
Secular Coalition for America
Allies
 The Secular Coalition for America is building the coalition by
adding Allied Organizations who may not be able to support the
entire mission of the SCA, but share our position on particular
issues.
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SCA Coalitions
 CARD - Coalition Against Religious Discrimination
 NCPE - National Coalition for Public Education
 SIECUS - Sexual Inform and Education Council of the
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United States
National Advisory Board
IFPC - International Family Planning Coalition
LCCR - Leadership Council on Civil and Human Rights
Coalition for Liberty and Justice
Subject Areas of our Key Issues
 Heath & Safety
 Education
 Military
 Tax Policy
 Discrimination
 Government Actions
 International
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Health & Safety Issues
 Medical Professionals Denying Care Based on Personal Beliefs
 Religious Employers Denying Healthcare Coverage Based on
Personal Beliefs
 Religiously Based Child Abuse and Neglect
 Religiously Based Substance Abuse Treatment
 Religiously Based Healthcare Policy
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Education
 Public Funding of Religious
Schools
 Schools Discriminate Against
Nontheistic Students
 Religious Influence on Public
School Curriculum
 Religious Coercion of Public
School Students
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Military
 Military Chaplains Do Not Equally Represent or
Support All Service Members
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Military
 Military Promotion of Religion
 Military Discrimination Against Nontheists
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Tax Policy
 Tax Free Housing for Clergy
 Faith-Based Nonprofits Exempt from Nonprofit Requirements
Source: How Secular Humanists (and Everyone Else) Subsidize Religion in the United States; Ryan Cragun,
Stephanie Yeager, and Desmond Vega; Free Inquiry Magazine, May 2012
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Discrimination
 Religiously Motivated Employment Discrimination
 Housing Discrimination by Religious Landlords
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Government Actions
 National Ceremonies and Symbols Endorsing Religion
 Government Officials Endorsing Religion
 Religious Definition of Civil Marriage
 Taxpayer Money Furthering Religious Beliefs
 Religiously Based Policy
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International
 Religiously Based
International Policy
 U.S. Aid to Countries That
Limit Religious Freedom
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State Chapters
CurrentOne:
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affiliates
Starting the first week of June
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State Chapters
 A Secular Coalition for America state chapter is unlike any
other nontheistic state organization—it brings together
interested organizations and individuals for the exclusive
purpose of lobbying government officials.
 State Conference Calls
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Religious Motivated Federal Action that
Particularly Harms Women
 Adams Amendment to the Violence Against Women Act
 Trafficking Victims Protection Act
 Religious Exemption to the Contraception Mandate
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Contraception Mandate Background
 The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires that
health insurance provide for certain preventive health
services for women.
 Research by the independent Institute of Medicine
recommended these preventative health services include all
FDA approved contraceptive methods.
 The Department of Health and Human Services issued a
regulation mandating health insurance issuers provide for
cost-free contraceptive coverage in their plans.
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Support for the Contraception Mandate
 Contraceptives have medical benefits for women for whom
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pregnancy is a health risk.
There are demonstrated preventative health benefits from
contraceptives relating to many conditions other than pregnancy.
There are significant cost savings to employers from the coverage
of contraceptives.
The unique health needs of women place them at a disadvantage
in the workforce compared to their male coworkers.
28 states now have laws requiring health insurance issuers to
cover contraceptives.
“Religious Employer” Exemption
 “Religious employers” were granted an exemption and are
not required to cover contraceptive services.
 A “religious employer” is an organization whose purpose is the
inculcation of religious values, it primarily employs people of
the same faith, it primarily serves people of the same faith, and
it is a nonprofit.
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Non Religious Employers Claim
Violation of their “Religious Freedom”
 Religious groups claim the mandate violates their “religious
freedom”
 A broader exemption actually violates the religious freedom
of employees
 The current religious employer exemption already
accommodates religion, exemption expansion becomes
endorsement.
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Lobbying In Support
of the Contraception Mandate
 Educate: Clearly state that restrictions of health care options
based on religious dogma is “discrimination”
 Influence: Ask for NO votes on legislation and regulations that
give anyone except the individual the right to choose what health
care options are available
 Share: Share your stories about why having health care choices
are important and why allowing someone else’s religion to
decide your health care options is wrong
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Religiously Motivated State Legislation
that Particularly Harms Women
 6 states have laws that allow pharmacists to refuse to fill an
emergency prescription for contraceptives.
 21 states offer exemptions from contraceptive coverage for
employers with varying degrees of religious affiliation
 Only 18 states require sex education curricula to be
medically accurate
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Informational Resources
 National Secular
Movement Update Call
 Every Thursday at Noon
 559-726-1300 Code: 199568
Facebook.com/SecularCoalition
 Blog
 Facebook
 Twitter
 Action Alerts
 Calendar
 Website
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@SecularDotOrg
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Speaker Information
Edwina Rogers
Executive Director
Secular Coalition for America
1012 14th St., NW, Suite 205
Washington, DC 20005
Office (202) 299 1091 ext. 207
Mobile (202) 674 7800
[email protected]
www.secular.org
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