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GA's "Religious Liberty" Bill

  1. In March 2016, the Georgia General Assembly passed a controversial "religious liberty" bill that was vetoed by Governor Nathan Deal. If not vetoed, the Bill would have allowed faith-based organizations to deny services to those who violated their "sincerely held religious beliefs and preserve their right to fire employees who are not in accord with their beliefs." In a nutshell, the  "religious liberty" bill was intended to shield opponents of the Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) that legalized same-sex marriage.

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