1.1 A joint resolution 1.2 relating to Religious Freedom Day. 1.3 WHEREAS, on January 16, 1786, the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which was 1.4written by Thomas Jefferson and championed by James Madison and served as the model for the 1.5relationship between religion and government taken by the Framers of the Constitution in 1787, 1.6and the First Amendment in 1789, was enacted in Virginia; and 1.7 WHEREAS, today we understand that religious freedom is a fundamental American and 1.8human right. We declare that religious freedom is a cornerstone of democracy. We declare that 1.9religious freedom is not a privilege for the few, but a right for all. We embrace this fundamental 1.10right as one that applies to people of all religious affiliations or beliefs and people of no religious 1.11affiliations or beliefs; and 1.12 WHEREAS, we recognize that the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom has equality as a 1.13guiding and governing principle in declaring: "...all men shall be free to profess, and by argument 1.14to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, 1.15or affect their civil capacities." Thomas Jefferson rightly understood that religious freedom 1.16encompasses "the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan, the Hindoo, and infidel of 1.17every denomination"; and 1.18 WHEREAS, we hold that religious liberty remains essential to the health and future of our 1.19democracy; and 1.20 WHEREAS, in 1992, Congress designated January 16th as Religious Freedom Day to 1.21commemorate the enactment of the Virginia Statute; and 1.22 WHEREAS, in that spirit, we recall the centrality of the Virginia Statute in shaping religious 1.23freedom as one of the highest aspirations of the American experiment; NOW, THEREFORE, 1 REVISOR SGS/BM 25-0287401/27/25 State of Minnesota This Document can be made available in alternative formats upon request HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H. F. No. 675 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION Authored by Freiberg02/13/2025 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State Government Finance and Policy 2.1 BE IT RESOLVED by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota that it recognizes January 2.216th as Religious Freedom Day, a day in which the legislature celebrates the diversity of Minnesotans 2.3and recognizes the right of each person to hold beliefs and practice religion according to their 2.4conscience. 2.5 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of the State of Minnesota promotes and 2.6encourages respect for all individuals regardless of their religious beliefs or affiliations or lack of 2.7such beliefs. 2.8 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota that it will work 2.9to protect the rights of all people to practice their religion, free from interference in their beliefs, 2.10whether from government or any other institution or group. 2 REVISOR SGS/BM 25-0287401/27/25