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Boise faith leaders unite in opposition to Senate Bills 1141 and 1166 • Idaho Capital Sun [1]
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Date: 2025-03-21
One of the strands that unite our diverse faith traditions is the ritual of fasting. Indeed in this very season, Islamic communities are celebrating the month of Ramadan, Christians are observing Lent, and Jews are preparing for Passover — all of which prominently feature some version of this ancient practice.
We fast to remind ourselves that the true measure of any society is how it treats its most vulnerable citizens. As the prophet Isaiah challenged his listeners almost 3,000 years ago:
Is not this the fast that I choose: to loosen the bonds of injustice, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free and to break every chain? Is it not to share your bread with the hungry and to bring the homeless poor into your house?
Alas, our state Legislature is failing Isaiah’s test.
In a time marked by deep economic uncertainty and a serious shortage of affordable housing, they have put forward two bills — Senate Bill 1141 and Senate Bill 1166 — that callously leave Boise’s unhoused citizens with no place to go.
The former criminalizes camping on our city streets, while the latter prohibits the building or expansion of any shelter within three hundred feet of a residential zone. It is cruelly designed to shut down Interfaith Sanctuary, our city’s only non-sectarian, low barrier shelter.
Taken together, these two pieces of bad legislation effectively tell the homeless they can’t sleep outside — and we won’t shelter you inside. This message — “there’s no room at the inn” is both immoral and unwise.
It is well worth noting that criminalizing homelessness doesn’t solve the problem — it makes it worse. When our communities are free to focus on shelter and supportive services, they spend less on emergency health care, policing, and incarceration. Investing in caring for the unhoused is not just compassionate — it’s fiscally responsible.
Time and again, our state Legislature decries federal mandates as big government overreach. Yet here, they are doing to the city exactly what they long complained about as a limitation of freedom.
If Senate Bill 1166 were to pass, any church, synagogue, mosque or other faith community in a residential zone would be banned from providing shelter to the hungry and homeless. This is bad policy when those services are dearly needed. It is also a gross denial of religious freedom, as Senate Bill 1166 doesn’t just limit Boise’s ability to help the homeless — it actively interferes with the ability of faith communities to practice what they preach.
By prohibiting shelters in our neighborhoods, the state is preventing places of worship from following our sacred calling to care for those in need.
Signed,
Rabbi Dan Fink
Dr. Joe Bankard
Pastor Buddy Gharring- Hillview UMC
Pete Schroeder, Director of Local Missions, Cathedral of the Rockies
The Rev Dr. Duane A Anders-Cathedral of the Rockies, Boise FUMC
The Rev. Ed Keener
The Rev. Jenny Willison Hirst-Outreach Minister, Collister UMC
Debbie Mallis, Interfaith Equality Coalition
The Rev. Bruce D. Ervin-Retired Pastor, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
The Rev. Tracia Deal-Senior Minister, Red Rock Christian Church
The Rev. Dr. Andrew Kukla -First Presbyterian Church, Boise
The Rev Josh Lee, Boise First United Church of Christ
Jim Sonnenburg- Connection Pastor, True Hope Church Downtown
The Rev Brenda Sene, Rupert United Methodist Church
The Rev. Dr. Steven Tollefson, Pastor Emeritus, Cathedral of the Rockies
The Rev. Adam Briddell Amity Campus Pastor, Cathedral of the Rockies
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