One major company is already leaving the state over the law,which would allow individuals and organizations to discriminate against same-sex couplesA coalition of more than 400 companies is openly opposing a Georgia “religious liberty” bill that is rapidly heading toward passage, with at least one major company already leaving the state over the proposal.
The proposed law would allow both individuals and organizations to refuse to conduct commerce with or otherwise discriminate against anyone whose marriage they find counters their religious beliefs. It also protects individuals from existing nondiscrimination laws in Atlanta and elsewhere. Related: The original south: all roads lead to Atlanta, or Georgia,city of black power Related: LGBT battle far from over as 'religious freedom' bills multiply across the US Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com