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Are Indiana Restaurants Allowed to Turn Away LGBT Customers?Daily Policy Focus: The Daily Signal asks Heritage Foundation experts Ryan T. Anderson and Sarah Torre to answer the big questions about Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act. |
Christian Groups Call for Boycott of Company That Opposes Religious Freedom LawNews: The company in question, Angie's List, recently announced it has withdrawn a proposal to expand its Indianapolis headquarters because of the state's new law. |
How This House-Passed Bill Could Help Fund Obamacare EnrollmentCommentary: Using taxpayer funds for activities that steer more people into government health programs will lead to more government control of health care. |
Quick Hits:Facts vs. Spin: Here Is What the Indiana Religious Freedom Law Would Do Raw Footage: Watch Ukrainian Soldiers, Separatists Battle for Valuable Prize The Palestinians Have Officially Joined the International Criminal Court. What the US Should Do. Nigeria's Successful Election Is an Example of Democracy for African Nations Where the 2016 Hopefuls Stand on Indiana's Religious Freedom Law |
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