change your mind governor pence on RFRA

Dear Governor Pence,
we would like you to change your mind about the RFRA bill. Because this bill is one of the craziest things that you have ever thought of and I think that nobody should be with use to go inside of a building or anything else and governor pence I hope you wake up and smell the roses because you have hurt the state of Indiana and made us look so stupid. I want you to think of what you did is wrong man.The LGBT Community is so mad at you right now.

Religious Freedom Restoration Act


 


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Governor Pence Issues Statement Regarding the Religious Freedom Restoration Act


 


Date & Time


3/26/2015


12:00 AM


 


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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today issued the following statement after signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (SEA 101) in a private ceremony.


 


“Today I signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, because I support the freedom of religion for every Hoosier of every faith.


 


“The Constitution of the United States and the Indiana Constitution both provide strong recognition of the freedom of religion but today, many people of faith feel their religious liberty is under attack by government action.


 


“One need look no further than the recent litigation concerning the Affordable Care Act. A private business and our own University of Notre Dame had to file lawsuits challenging provisions that required them to offer insurance coverage in violation of their religious views.


 


“Fortunately, in the 1990s Congress passed, and President Clinton signed, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act—limiting government action that would infringe upon religion to only those that did not substantially burden free exercise of religion absent a compelling state interest and in the least restrictive means.


 


“Last year the Supreme Court of the United States upheld religious liberty in the Hobby Lobby case based on the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act, but that act does not apply to individual states or local government action. At present, nineteen states—including our neighbors in Illinois and Kentucky—have adopted Religious Freedom Restoration statutes. And in eleven additional states, the courts have interpreted their constitutions to provide a heightened standard for reviewing government action.


 


“In order to ensure that religious liberty is fully protected under Indiana law, this year our General Assembly joined those 30 states and the federal government to enshrine these principles in Indiana law, and I fully support that action.


 


“This bill is not about discrimination, and if I thought it legalized discrimination in any way in Indiana, I would have vetoed it. In fact, it does not even apply to disputes between private parties unless government action is involved. For more than twenty years, the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act has never undermined our nation’s anti-discrimination laws, and it will not in Indiana.


 


“Indiana is rightly celebrated for the hospitality, generosity, tolerance, and values of our people, and that will never change. Faith and religion are important values to millions of Hoosiers and with the passage of this legislation, we ensure that Indiana will continue to be a place where we respect freedom of religion and make certain that government action will always be subject to the highest level of scrutiny that respects the religious beliefs of every Hoosier of every faith.”


 


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Statewide


 


Contact Information


Kara Brooks


kbrooks@gov.in.gov


317-232-1622


 


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