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Indiana’s “fix” amounts to a wholesale repeal of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

Indiana Has Changed Its Religious Liberty Law. Here Is What That Means


By Heritage Foundation ——--April 3, 2015

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Editor’s Note: The Indiana Legislature passed a bill Thursday after facing backlash over the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Gov. Mike Pence quickly signed the bill into law before leaving for a European vacation. Earlier Thursday, The Heritage Foundation’s Ryan T. Anderson explained why the so-called “fix” is bad policy. At a press conference in the Indiana Statehouse Thursday morning, Senate President Pro Tem David Long, R-Fort Wayne, and House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, announced a proposed “fix” to their religious liberty law. The religious liberty law is good policy. It needs no “fix.” More...

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