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Originally Posted by TheMercenary
The Vermont issue is an issue that deals with States Rights and is local to that state. The other issue deals with the Federal Government telling private religious organization what they must do. Completely different.
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Any First Amendment issue that restricts the Federal Government also restricts the states.
Anything that states are not prohibited from doing
by the First Amendment also is not prohibited
by the First Amendment to the Federal Government.
Other parts of the Constitution delineate differences in powers between the state and federal levels, but since the
14th Amendment, if you're making a First Amendment argument, Vermont and federal jurisdictions are both subject.
If you want to say it's OK for Vermont, but not the Federal Government, you'll have to use something other than the First Amendment.
And I don't know what, other than the First Amendment, could be a Constitutional block based on religion.