Any and all churches who use their pulpit and/or their congregations to influence political elections in this country shall be identified and taxed accordingly. Since this constitutes a violation of the separation of church and state, the tax shall be large enough to discourage a church or churces from political interference.
Why is this important?
The separation of Church and State in the U.S. is in jeopardy now that the churches are instructing their memberships how to vote and the members are following. If the Churches continue to use their patrons to influence political matters in this country, then they should no longer enjoy freedom from taxation. This tax would improve the economy substantially and force the churches to put their money where their mouths are.