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BumRushDaShow

(172,546 posts)
Sun May 24, 2026, 06:19 PM 21 hrs ago

Religious leaders, lawmakers push for $1 billion to secure houses of worship

Source: NPR

May 24, 2026 8:00 AM ET


At a recent Shabbat service in West Bloomfield, Mich., Rabbi Jen Lader shared plans to lobby Congress to pour more funding into a federal program that strengthens security at houses of worship. "We are not asking Congress to just protect Jews – we are asking Congress to protect every community of Americans that gathers to pray. And we are asking with the full weight of what we have just lived through behind us," she said, referencing the March attack on her congregation of Temple Israel.

The fact that no one was killed other than the attacker is a credit, Lader said, to their security personnel and rigorous staff training. "If we had not had those resources and that funding, this would have been a really different story," she told NPR. "And we cannot allow a single other community to experience something as horrific as we've experienced, knowing that there were resources that could have gone into saving lives."

Lader and over 400 other Jewish leaders travelled to D.C. this week to push for an increase in funding for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP), which awards funding to nonprofits to enhance security – from installing door locks and security cameras to erecting bollards to prevent vehicles from crashing into buildings.

"It's tragic that we have to be thinking about this in the same way that TSA protects airports and businesses protect their premises, but we have to," said Eric Fingerhut, president and CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America, the group leading the lobbying effort this week. The advocacy push on Capitol Hill happened to come just one day after two teenagers attacked a San Diego mosque, killing three men and themselves.

Read more: https://www.npr.org/2026/05/24/nx-s1-5815007/religious-leaders-lawmakers-push-for-1-billion-to-secure-houses-of-worship

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Religious leaders, lawmakers push for $1 billion to secure houses of worship (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 21 hrs ago OP
No. Just no biophile 21 hrs ago #1
no thanks. they can pray to their god(s) for protection nt msongs 21 hrs ago #2
Nope. EarthFirst 20 hrs ago #3
No state religion pfitz59 20 hrs ago #4
I don't want to be rude, but Americanme 20 hrs ago #5
Explanation most eloquently offered DFW 8 hrs ago #18
I suggest we offer them thoughts and prayers instead. nt in2herbs 19 hrs ago #6
It should be up to local municipalities, not the federal government mdbl 19 hrs ago #7
Nope. Absolutely not. Separation of Church and State, for one. slightlv 19 hrs ago #8
That's a negative. paleotn 19 hrs ago #9
Fuck that shit. dalton99a 19 hrs ago #10
An answer both direct.... SergeStorms 8 hrs ago #16
The Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) provides funding .... reACTIONary 18 hrs ago #11
Nonprofit...that's a hoot for most of these religious cesspools. travelingthrulife 4 hrs ago #21
I'm not a gambling man, but i dont think congress will appropriate any money to protect mosques. Devilsun 18 hrs ago #12
Just rename all houses of worship, Ballrooms, and everyone inside will be protected! RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 18 hrs ago #13
Separation, separation, separation! Buddyzbuddy 17 hrs ago #14
Hey! Getting shot in religious venues is what America is about! Grins 16 hrs ago #15
What about schools? ninjanurse 8 hrs ago #17
Outlaw guns. Icanthinkformyself 6 hrs ago #19
Absolutely not. Tax them back under their rocks instead. travelingthrulife 4 hrs ago #20
That will buy just one Trump-branded secure ballroom newdeal2 4 hrs ago #22

biophile

(1,584 posts)
1. No. Just no
Sun May 24, 2026, 06:20 PM
21 hrs ago

Aren’t they supposed to be praying in private anyway?
No federal money for religion

Americanme

(557 posts)
5. I don't want to be rude, but
Sun May 24, 2026, 07:09 PM
20 hrs ago

why isn't their all-powerful, all-seeing, magical god protecting them? For free?

mdbl

(8,775 posts)
7. It should be up to local municipalities, not the federal government
Sun May 24, 2026, 07:54 PM
19 hrs ago

What do they want, ICE agents standing guard at the back of the assembly? Disgusting.

slightlv

(7,992 posts)
8. Nope. Absolutely not. Separation of Church and State, for one.
Sun May 24, 2026, 08:21 PM
19 hrs ago

For another, pray harder. YOUR god is suppose to be all powerful, right? Are you now admitting the opposite?!

There are many of us who can't even worship in our own backyards safely and securely. Yet you (also) want a billion dollars of MY money to guarantee safety at your church of four walls, a roof, and a basement?! Just nope.

Have you noticed how many of these maga types have come pleading with their hands out for a billion here, and a million there for their pet peeves and projects? Trump is the biggest beggar... but certainly not the only one! But there's never one red cent for anything that actually helps everybody... like food, healthcare, or safety in everyday lives.

Be like so many of the rest of us. Go into your closet or your bedroom. Close the door, and pray in private like your Book tells you to do. And pray for the grace to see the harm in what you just asked for.

SergeStorms

(20,849 posts)
16. An answer both direct....
Mon May 25, 2026, 07:02 AM
8 hrs ago

and to the point. Not a single wasted word in that sentence, dalton99a.

reACTIONary

(7,314 posts)
11. The Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) provides funding ....
Sun May 24, 2026, 09:05 PM
18 hrs ago

..... for target hardening and other physical security enhancements and activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attack. The intent is to integrate nonprofit preparedness activities with broader state and local preparedness efforts. It is also designed to promote coordination and collaboration in emergency preparedness activities among public and private community representatives, as well as state and local government agencies.

https://www.fema.gov/grants/preparedness/nonprofit-security

Presumably this would apply to Planned Parenthood and other secular organizations that are typically threatened by extremists. Not sure if it actually works out that way, however.

Active shooter training; security training for employees or members of the organization; and response exercises are allowable security related activities. There's is no indication that security personal are provided or their salaries subsidized.

travelingthrulife

(5,624 posts)
21. Nonprofit...that's a hoot for most of these religious cesspools.
Mon May 25, 2026, 10:51 AM
4 hrs ago

Any profit is spent on politics.

Devilsun

(389 posts)
12. I'm not a gambling man, but i dont think congress will appropriate any money to protect mosques.
Sun May 24, 2026, 09:31 PM
18 hrs ago

Buddyzbuddy

(2,929 posts)
14. Separation, separation, separation!
Sun May 24, 2026, 10:17 PM
17 hrs ago

I don't want your church/temple/mosque reaching into my pocket.

Sorry Rabbi but Netanyahu made your lives a little more treacherous by his barbaric conduct. I honestly don't want to see harm come to the Jewish people here or in Israel. But maybe you should ask contributors to AIPAC to cover your additional security expenses.

Find peace, make peace

Grins

(9,532 posts)
15. Hey! Getting shot in religious venues is what America is about!
Sun May 24, 2026, 11:11 PM
16 hrs ago

Not to leave out elementary schools. Sad to say.

Odd that he didn’t mention getting rid of the guns, the one common denominator, used in those murders.

I’m tired of paying MILLIONS of dollars to harden public and private buildings, and for “resource officers” in schools, because of guns and that damn 2nd Amendment.

ninjanurse

(135 posts)
17. What about schools?
Mon May 25, 2026, 07:15 AM
8 hrs ago

I’m not indifferent to the concerns of religious groups. My whole neighborhood came out to a rally after the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue, and my local temple was targeted by the Westboro Baptist Church hate group. They handled that well. However, there’s no way to make it safe for people to peaceably assemble as long as we allow unregulated weapons and ignore hate speech that incites. I witnessed a man drive a truck into a group of demonstrators at the Wyatt Detention Center. A billion dollars spent on mental health services and leadership that fights hate speech might help. As it stands, one nut can legally buy an arsenal and ‘mass shootings’ are so common that they only make local news.

Icanthinkformyself

(428 posts)
19. Outlaw guns.
Mon May 25, 2026, 08:55 AM
6 hrs ago

That would be a place to start making everywhere safer.
P.S., Keep your religious hands out of my tax money jar. You want a safe space for prayer, then pray harder and ask you sky daddy for one.

newdeal2

(5,636 posts)
22. That will buy just one Trump-branded secure ballroom
Mon May 25, 2026, 11:19 AM
4 hrs ago

Are all the religions supposed to take turns sharing it?

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