(Austin, TX) — The “Save Chick-fil-A” bill now has the initial approval of the Texas Senate after a mostly party-line vote on Wednesday.
Supporters say the bill protects religious liberty by barring governments from punishing businesses or people because of their membership in a religious organization or donations to faith-based groups. Opponents call it official approval of discrimination.
The bill is in response to the San Antonio City Council’s rejection of Chick-fil-A as a vendor at the city airport because of the company’s donations to faith-based groups that support only heterosexual marriage.
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