Friday, March 18, 2016

Religious Freedom Bill Passes

GAGOP APPLAUDS REPUBLICAN LAWMAKERS FOR PROTECTING RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, For Immediate Release Wednesday, March 16, 2016

(Atlanta, GA) - Today, the Georgia General Assembly passed legislation to protect religious freedom in Georgia. 

The retooled version of House Bill 757 combines the Pastor Protection Act, which shields religious leaders and faith-based organizations from having to conduct or host any ceremony that violates their religious beliefs, with language found in the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993.  In addition to allowing Georgians of faith to practice freely unless there is a "compelling governmental interest", the newly passed legislation clearly states, "Discrimination on any grounds is prohibited by federal or state law." 

"During our 2015 State Convention in Athens, Georgia Republicans overwhelmingly passed a resolution in support of the Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act," said Georgia Republican Party Chairman John Padgett. 

"Under the Gold Dome, Republican leadership and members of the General Assembly have worked tirelessly to craft legislation that protects people of faith without sanctioning discrimination of any kind.  This compromise bill does just that. HB 757 is appropriate, fair, and good for Georgia.

"We applaud and thank state lawmakers for listening to grassroots Republicans and for working together to pass this vitally important piece of legislation before Sine Die." 

House Bill 757 will now head to the Governor's Desk for signature.

Comments

This Bill looks good so far. “Compelling government interest” needs to be defined, but if this is the beginning of banning Sharia Law in Georgia courts, it’s a good addition. Sharia Law challenges the US Constitution we vow to protect and defend. We need to avoid thinking of gays and Muslims as “protected groups to avoid legal harassment by these groups. Islam is an expansionist political system. Gays have not been added to the federal Civil Rights Act.

This is the best example I’ve seen where the Gold Dome actually is attempting to “shepherd the will of the people”.

The Fortune 500 is suffering from UN Agenda 21 delusional thinking and their “global economy” is heading for recession due to excessive government spending.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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