Georgia House Bill 757 is a novel bit of “religious freedom” legislation currently in the late stages of the approval process that would prevent the government from penalizing organizations that deny “social,educational or charitable services that violate such faith-based organizations sincerely held religious belief.” The bill also has language that handcuffs the state government’s ability to “substantially burden a person’s exercise of religion even whether the burden results from a law, rule, and regulation,ordinance or resolution of general applicability.”Read more...
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