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Liberal_in_LA

(44,397 posts)
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 08:56 PM Mar 2015

Meet the 5 Indiana Republicans who voted against RFRA

Senate Bill 101 may have signaled "religious freedom" to the vast majority of his Republican peers, but to state Rep. Ed Clere, it said something else entirely.


state Rep. Ed Clere


Indiana Rep. Greg Beumer,


Cindy Kirchhofer


Sean Eberhart


Tom Saunders


"Do we want our sign to say 'Welcome?' " the New Albany Republican said Friday. "Or do we want our sign to say 'Closed for Business?' Or 'Certain people aren't welcome?' Or, as some have suggested, 'We don't accept fill-in-the-blank?' "

Clere is one of just five Republicans in the Indiana General Assembly who bucked their party line and voted "no" on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

Four of the five — all members of the Indiana House — spoke to The Star about their votes last week, as Indiana was thrust into a heated national discussion about whether the bill protects religious rights or promotes state-sanctioned intolerance.

Signed into law Thursday by Republican Gov. Mike Pence, RFRA sets up a new litmus test for Indiana courts, prohibiting state or local governments from "substantially burdening" a person's ability to exercise religion, unless the government can meet certain criteria.

http://www.indystar.com/story/news/2015/03/30/meet-indiana-republicans-voted-rfra/70568776/

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Meet the 5 Indiana Republicans who voted against RFRA (Original Post) Liberal_in_LA Mar 2015 OP
of course drray23 Mar 2015 #1
exactly what I have been saying marym625 Mar 2015 #2
The excuse for Republicans is always PhilosopherKing Mar 2015 #3

drray23

(7,615 posts)
1. of course
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 09:01 PM
Mar 2015

The first reason that republican gave for standing against this is that it is bad for business, not that it discriminates against people,etc.. In any case, I will give them at pass. At least they voted against it, that ought to count for something.

marym625

(17,997 posts)
2. exactly what I have been saying
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 09:12 PM
Mar 2015

Wouldn't it be nice if everyone just did the decent thing for decency's sake?

PhilosopherKing

(317 posts)
3. The excuse for Republicans is always
Mon Mar 30, 2015, 09:19 PM
Mar 2015

"It's bad for business". It's their way out of what they know is an offensive bill.

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