Religious Groups Gained Under Bush, Report Says

Churches and other sectarian groups are receiving a growing number of federal social-service grants thanks to President Bush, even without the passage of legislation his administration has sought in order to steer additional government money to such organizations, says a new report.

Through changes in federal rules, government-sponsored conferences to teach religious charities how to apply for grants, and other means, the president has broadened the types of programs open to religious

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