Robert “Bobby” Charles, Bobby writes, the US Department of Labor is issuing a new rule.
Robert “Bobby” Charles is a former assistant secretary of state for President George W. Bush, and a former naval intelligence officer and litigator. He served in the Reagan and Bush 41 White Houses, as congressional committee counsel for five years, and wrote Eagles and Evergreens (2018) about the influence of WWII veterans on a small Maine town.
Bobby writes, the US Department of Labor is issuing a new rule. The rule aims to assure “that conscience and religious freedom are given the broadest protection permitted by law,” and that American businesses are not disallowed from federal contracting based on religious views of their owners or employees.
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