Texas ‘Chick-fil-A’ Bill Banning Adverse Government Action Based on Moral Conviction Revived in Senate
AUSTIN, Texas (KVUE) — The Texas Senate initially passed the dubbed “Save Chick Fil-A” bill by state Senator Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola) on Wednesday.
The amended version of Senate Bill 1978 prohibits governmental entities from taking adverse actions against people for their affiliation with or donations to religious organizations.
This language matches the House version of the bill that was killed on a technicality by members of the House LGBT Caucus last week.
Read the legislation in full here.
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