Religious Freedom Day is commemorated on January 16 via a proclamation by the President of the United States since 1993.[2][3] Legislation has been introduced in Minnesota to commemorate Religious Freedom Day in the state as well.[4] It is not a federal holiday.
↑Allen, George (2006). A Senator Speaks Out on Liberty, Opportunity, and Security. Xulon Press. ISBN9780976966814. Retrieved 6 December 2012. So the Establishment Clause, as well as our Bill of Rights, and our Declaration of Independence, are all modeled on the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, and the Virginia Declaration of Rights.
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