Project 2025 suggests a number of ways that Republican administrations should revise the law so that employers can run businesses based on their religious beliefs without getting into trouble. This means that they can hire, fire, discriminate against employees, or mandate activities based on the employer’s religious beliefs. Businesses can make these decisions however they like, including based on employees’ religion, race, or sexual orientation and still take part in federal programs and contracts.
Issue an executive order protecting religious employers and employees. The President should make clear via executive order that religious employers are free to run their businesses according to their religious beliefs, general nondiscrimination laws notwithstanding, and support participation of religious employees and employers as federal contractors and in federal activities and programs.
Clarify Title VII’s religious organization exemptions. Congress should clarify Title VII’s religious organization exemptions to make it more explicit that those employers may make employment decisions based on religion regardless of nondiscrimination laws.
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