Kenai Assembly's invocation policy was ruled unconstitutional. Now atheists and a 'pastafarian' are
Kenai Assemblys invocation policy was ruled unconstitutional. Now atheists and a pastafarian are set to open meetings.
On Alaskas Kenai Peninsula, theres a list of people signed up to read invocations to open borough Assembly meetings in 2019. The list includes Christian pastors, atheists and a member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Such is the result of a battle that has simmered for years in the borough over whether the Assembly could have rules related to religion specifically, who could say invocations before its meetings.
In October, the Alaska Superior Court struck down as unconstitutional a policy saying that only a representative of an Assembly-approved religious group could give invocations before Assembly meetings.
The Assembly passed a resolution in November to adopt a new policy, which allows any borough resident to submit a written request to offer an invocation.
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Cross-posted in the Alaska Group.