Some elections are decided based on how elected officials handle services like plowing snow. How would taxpayers feel if their local government passed an ordinance to Plow the Parking Lots of some local churches? One New York Town, Shandaken, did just that and like most actions that support religious privilege, the town leaders don't see the problem.
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