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Salesforce expanding in Indiana despite religious law uproar
CEO Scott McCorkle said the expansion couldn’t have happened without revisions to the state law.
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More Indiana cities adopting sexual orientation protections
More cities across Indiana are working to adopt local ordinances that ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity after a push for statewide protections failed in the General Assembly last month.
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Indiana Senate leader says LGB rights bill to be called for a vote
A bill to extend civil rights to gay, lesbian and bisexual — but not transgender — people will most likely be taken up by the full chamber.
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BREAKING: Indiana Senate panel kills religious objections proposal
Critics said the law would permit discrimination against LGBTQ people.
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Survey: Religious objections law cost millions
Last year, Indiana lost roughly $60 million in profits when groups decided against not to host conventions due to the state’s religious objections law.
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Pastors deliver petitions to lawmakers opposing LGBTQ rights
Conservative ministers have delivered petitions signed by over 5,000 people who oppose civil rights protections for LGBTQ people.
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Pence backs religious freedom over LGBTQ protections
During his State of the State speech, he said that “no one should ever fear persecution because of their deeply held religious beliefs.”
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Mike Pence won’t support LGBTQ rights if they diminish religious freedoms
He says constitutional rights to religious freedom in worship, service or work are “too precious.”
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Before speech, Democrat rival attacks Gov. Mike Pence for antigay stance
John Gregg’s campaign manager calls Pence a “national embarrassment” for refusing to offer a position on extending protections to gay people.
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Alternative Senate LGBT bill leaves out transgender rights
A Republican state senator proposed granting Indiana civil rights protections to LGBTQ people — but the new bill omits transgender rights altogether.