Harbin introduces RFRA bill to Georgia Senate
“So far 31 states have done this, and it is past time for Georgia to do so as well.”
“So far 31 states have done this, and it is past time for Georgia to do so as well.”
…liberals fully supported RFRA until they realized it could be used by Christians as well as obscure minority religions.
“States that have that protection can clearly compete and win in this competitive economic climate.”
“This is a timely request that needs to be pursued at the earliest opportunity.”
“…there is only time for one final push TODAY for needed religious freedom protection…”
RFRAs give courts a tried-and-true balancing test for weighing a person’s sincerely-held religious beliefs…
Enactment of SB 233 will bring Georgia into line with over 30 states …
There is generally a price to be paid for standing strong for truth and freedom.
If he needs more examples, there are plenty to go around, but this is a start.
The argument that Atlanta could lose out to cities in Florida and Louisiana because of a religious liberty bill is ludicrous, because those two states already passed similar legislation.
Any serious consideration of religious liberty legislation has to begin with broad-based, comprehensive, constitutional protection.