Arkansas governor sends religious objection bill back to lawmakers
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Source: Chicago Tribune
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Wednesday called for changes to a religious objection measure facing a backlash from businesses and gay rights groups, saying it wasn't intended to sanction discrimination based on sexual orientation.
The Republican governor said he wants changes to the bill lawmakers sent him prohibiting state and local government from infringing upon someone's religious beliefs without a compelling interest. Hutchinson said he wants the Legislature to either recall the bill or pass a follow-up measure to make the proposal more closely mirror a 1993 federal religious freedom law.
Hutchinson had initially supported the bill and on Tuesday his office had said he planned to sign it into law.
The move comes after Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed a similar measure into law last week. Pence this week said he wants follow-up legislation to address concerns that the law allows businesses to discriminate based on sexual orientation.
Read more: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-indiana-freedom-law-20150401-story.html
We'll see. This sounds like weasel-speak to me.
Waiting for ACLU and HRC attorneys to weigh in with opinions.