BY Benjamin ClarkApril 24, 2025
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 | April 24, 2025
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Mayor Interrupts Christian Mother During City Council Meeting in California

In Ventura, California, a mother was silenced by the city's mayor during a council meeting as she began to pray.

During her allocated speaking time at a Ventura City Council meeting, Tarin Swain was interrupted as she started a prayer, causing a stir both in the room and later on social media, the Christian Post reported.

Tarin Swain, a marketing manager for Moms For America and a mother of six, attended the Ventura City Council meeting on March 18 with intentions to speak against the proposed Community Autonomy, Rights, and Equality (CARE) Policy. This policy aimed to establish Ventura as a sanctuary for LGBT communities, illegal immigrants, and to support reproductive rights, including abortion.

Ventura's Proposed CARE Policy Stirs Local Concerns

Swain's motivation stemmed from a personal issue where her daughter was "socially transitioned" at school without her knowledge, involving a change of name and gender along with exposure to certain books. This situation underlined her concerns with the school's approach, embedding diversity, equity, and inclusion into its curriculum from the sixth grade, which includes lessons on sexual identity.

At the council meeting, Swain intended to detail these experiences and share her objections to the CARE Policy. However, facing limited speaking time of just one minute, she opted to shift her approach from a detailed speech to a prayer, hoping to address the mayor and council uniquely.

Mayor's Reaction to Public Prayer Spurs Debate

As Swain began her prayer at the council meeting by saying, "Father God, I just come to you in Jesus’ name...", she was quickly interrupted by Mayor Jeannette Sanchez-Palacios. The interruption came sharply with a statement from the mayor, asserting, "We don’t do prayer," which was followed by a directive to "Please finish your comments."

Despite this interruption, Swain continued and completed her prayer, which included a plea for divine intervention to "tear down the strongholds in this place" and to "raise the men in this room." The interruption and Swain’s insistence on finishing her prayer caught the attention of attendees and later, the wider public through viral clips on social media.

Legal Perspectives on Prayer in Public Meetings

Following the incident, opinions varied on the appropriateness of prayer during a city council meeting. Legal experts, such as Erin Smith from the First Liberty Institute, argued that private citizens are entitled to express their faith during public comments without violating the Establishment Clause, as they do not represent the government in that setting.

Smith clarified, “Any concern that the Establishment Clause is violated by prayer during public comment is misplaced. Private citizens speak on their behalf, not on behalf of the government. So any rules governing legislative prayer do not apply to citizens’ public comments.”

Community Reactions and the Future of CARE Policy

The CARE Policy, central to the council meeting's agenda, was temporarily removed from consideration following the incident, with city officials planning to revisit it in April. The policy is designed to ensure immigrants can access city services without fear, protect gender-diverse individuals, and secure access to abortion.

Reflecting on her experience, Swain remarked, “I know that when I got up to speak, I was stopped from praying,” emphasizing her belief in the need for divine involvement to counter what she views as troubling policies. Her statement, “As a Christian, I believe that we cannot stop the insanity of these policies without God and without people standing up to what is happening," resounds as a call to action for her community and supporters.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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