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The Internal Revenue Service has given churches and other houses of worship the green light to endorse political candidates.
The Internal Revenue Service has said that churches can now endorse political candidates without fear of losing their tax-exempt status.
The agency's agreement in a court filing formally reverses a decades-old provision of the tax code, but the motion would need ...