Religious leaders push back against Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Today, a diverse group of pastors, rabbis and others held a news conference at the Georgia State Capitol urging lawmakers not to pass the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. If passed, the bill would prohibit state and local governments from "burdening" a person's free exercise of religion.
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