I don't know what was in the bill before the fix, and I don't know what's in it after the fix. I just go by who gets more ticked off and who gets less ticked off.
IF Eric Miller is ticked off, then maybe it did fix it.
On the other hand,
Then again, the people over at Angie's List are sort of nuts. They've called off a planned 1,000 employee expansion on the eastside because Indiana is just so gosh darned racist to gays. They forgot to mention that they've been talking about it for years but can't squeeze all of the money they want for it out of the state.
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A powerful conservative Christian lobbying group believed to be a key force behind Indiana's original "religious freedom law" is not pleased with the General Assembly's proposed "fix" Thursday. Advance Indiana, the nonprofit lobbying group run by influential lobbyist Eric Miller, posted on its website that the "Indiana Senate and Indiana House of Representatives will be voting to destroy the Religious Freedom Restoration Act." |
IF Eric Miller is ticked off, then maybe it did fix it.
On the other hand,
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Angie's List calls the fix to the "religious freedom" law "insufficient," becoming the first major local company to reject the deal hammered out by Indiana legislators, the business community and others. "Our position is that this 'fix' is insufficient," Angie's CEO Bill Oesterle said in a statement Thursday morning. "There was no repeal of RFRA and no end to discrimination of homosexuals in Indiana." |
Then again, the people over at Angie's List are sort of nuts. They've called off a planned 1,000 employee expansion on the eastside because Indiana is just so gosh darned racist to gays. They forgot to mention that they've been talking about it for years but can't squeeze all of the money they want for it out of the state.
Did the fix fix it?
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