LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Data-services company Acxiom is urging Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson to veto a “religious freedom” bill, with the firm’s executives arguing the measure enables discrimination against LGBT individuals.
The Little Rock-based company’s chief executive officer and executive vice president on Monday wrote Hutchinson opposing the measure heading toward a final vote in the House.
The proposal would prohibit state and local government from infringing upon someone’s religious beliefs without a “compelling” government interest.
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The company’s executives told Hutchinson the measure goes against his comment that Arkansas is “open for business” and would bring ridicule to the state.
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