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D. Utah: Food stamps may not be donated to FLDS church, but food obtained with them may be

August 24, 2017August 24, 2017by Josh S. Tatum in fraud, government benefits, Mormon

D. Utah: Food stamps may not be donated to FLDS church, but food obtained with them may be. Religion Clause reports here on the decision in United States v. Jeffs, (D. Utah, Aug. 23, 2017). The Salt Lake Tribune reports here. Fox13 News (Salt Lake City) also has a report.

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