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Government Lists of Exemption Requests Raises Concern

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October 27, 2022
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Fifty-five federal departments and agencies have created 57 rule changes to track federal employees or applicants who seek exemptions. Some are limited to COVID shot exemptions. Others track all exemptions, such as an employee or applicant seeking an accommodation from working on the Sabbath or Sunday. Some track visitors to their buildings or events.

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While there are variations between these rules, all of them are causing serious concern about invasive privacy violations by the federal government recording and permanently storing religious and medical data on those seeking exemptions.
 
See below for the full list with hyperlinks included.
 
The Treasury Department’s Office of Civil Rights and Diversity stated its database will document all religious exemption requests and denials. It will track and maintain “information about a requestor’s religious beliefs” as well as the “informal dispute resolution” of each person. It will also record “correspondence,” “supporting notes and documentation” and even “records of oral conversations,” on every person who requests an exemption. This database will track and record this level of information for everyone from “pre-employment, during current or former employment or for [attendees at] a particular event.”
 
In addition, the largest branch in the military, the U.S. Army, is not content to just record the “religious preference” of their employees. The Army is pairing this religious information with biometric data, like fingerprints and digital photographs.
 
In response to a few of these rules being discovered, Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) introduced HR 6502, known as the “Religious Freedom Over Mandates Act,” on January 25, 2022. It has been referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. This one-paragraph bill would “prohibit the use of federal funds for any system of records on religious accommodations with respect to any COVID–19 vaccination requirement.” However, this list has grown significantly since the bill was introduced.
 
Six of these government agencies have proposed growing their database but are still in the public comment period. These include the Social Security Administration, Agriculture Department, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia, the Department of Justice, the Selective Service System and the Department of Commerce.
 
Pretrial Services Agency (PSA) for the District of Columbia published a proposal in the Federal Register for an “Employee Religious Exception Request Information System” that would record “personal religious information” of employees with “religious accommodation requests for religious exception from the federally mandated vaccination requirement.”
 
On January 24, Rep. Ben Cline (R-VA) sent a letter signed by ten Republican members of Congress to Joe Biden condemning his administration for keeping a list of federal employees who applied for a religious exemption for the COVID-19 shot.
 
The letter reads, “From day one, your administration has displayed a consistent attitude of contempt towards Americans who prioritize faith in their lives.”
 
Rep. Cline was joined by fellow Virginia Congressman Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Rep. Alex Mooney (R-WV), Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-WI), Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC), Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) and Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX).
 
The members of Congress also wrote, “It has also been discovered that your administration has not limited its executive overreach to the Pretrial Services Agency. Reporting from the Daily Signal has confirmed that ‘at least 19 total federal agencies–including five cabinet level agencies’ have created or have proposed to create tracking lists for religious exemption requests for their employees from the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. A majority of the notices do not explain how long the agency plans to store the data, why the agency needs to share the data between federal agencies or why the agency needs to keep the data beyond a decision to grant or deny an employee's religious accommodation request. Your administration has offered no valid justification for these intrusive databases that will only be used to target Americans who have refused a COVID-19 vaccine because of their religious convictions.”
 
Here is the full list of the rule changes in the following departments. This list is organized by the date changes were finalized. It includes two departments that propose two separate changes:
 
  1. Department of the Army, Department of Defense
  2. Homeland Security Department
  3. Department of Labor, Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management
  4. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  5. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
  6. Department of the Treasury, Office of Civil Rights and Diversity
  7. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
  8. Office of Personnel Management
  9. Securities and Exchange Commission (with a second rule)
  10. Office of Government Ethics
  11. Postal Regulatory Commission
  12. Department of the Interior
  13. Federal Reserve System
  14. Federal Trade Commission
  15. United States Commission on Civil Rights
  16. General Services Administration
  17. National Transportation Safety Board
  18. U.S. International Development Finance Corporation
  19. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  20. Department of Housing and Urban Development
  21. Trade and Development Agency
  22. Export-Import Bank of the United States
  23. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
  24. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
  25. Farm Credit Administration
  26. Department of Transportation
  27. Federal Housing Finance Agency
  28. Federal Housing Finance Agency, Office of Inspector General
  29. Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
  30. Corporation for National and Community Service
  31. Small Business Administration
  32. U.S. Railroad Retirement Board
  33. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
  34. Peace Corps
  35. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
  36. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
  37. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
  38. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
  39. Department of Health and Human Services
  40. United States International Trade Commission (with a second rule)
  41. Environmental Protection Agency
  42. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
  43. National Indian Gaming Commission
  44. Surface Transportation Board
  45. Consumer Product Safety Commission
  46. Special Counsel Office
  47. U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board
  48. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration
  49. Federal Election Commission
  50. Social Security Administration
  51. Agriculture Department*
  52. Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia*
  53. Department of Justice*
  54. Selective Service System*
  55. Department of Commerce*
     (*change is still under public comment period)
 
Liberty Counsel Action Chairman Mat Staver said, “IBM created a database of the Jewish people in Europe. Using this database, Nazis were able to identify the Jews and prohibit them from public and then private employment. This database is what enabled Nazis to round up those targeted for ghettos and concentration camps. The federal government has started its own database on Americans of faith. We cannot allow this to happen. We cannot allow a federal database categorizing people by their religion or medical status. What possible good can be accomplished by these government lists? I cannot think of one.”

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