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The value of choice the dilemma of charitable choice and the further funding of faith-based initiatives.  

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Georgetown Public Policy Institute The Value of choice the dilemma of Charitable Choice and the further funding of faith-based initiatives -- Ethics June 30, 2003 CONTENTS Executive Summary 4 I. The Issue 5 II. Values Involved 7 III. Analytical Frames 8 IV. Alternative Solutions 20 V. Summary and Conclusion.....................................21 BIBLIOGRAPHY 24 Appendices I. Charitable Choice Legislation (House Resolution 7) Executive Summary In the aftermath of September 11th, and with the continuing financial burden of the war against terrorism and Iraq, it is imperative that we maximize the utilization of every tax dollar. We, as citizens, must insist that services be provided in the most efficient and quality-saving method. Given the level and depth of social services entitled today's population and the fact that tens of millions may be currently served by them, faith-based charities could be an important and valuable resource for the provision of services, and warrant the support of the federal government. However, we must not do so at...

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