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Arizona – Why You Gotta Be So Mean?
It’s not just the LGBTQ folks who should be upset by this hideous Arizona law. Every American should be concerned that by simply being who you are you can be refused service, refused a place to live, refused a job, refused anything if someone believes that to give you said thing or service would violate their practice and observance of their religion. And what sort of religion would encourage anyone to discriminate? You either believe that love and peace is for every human being or you do not…
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Tucson pizzeria reserves right to refuse service to Ariz. lawmakers
TUCSON, Ariz. — A local pizzeria in Tucson, Ariz., has a message for state lawmakers who, on Thursday, approved legislation that allows business owners to assert their religious beliefs by refusing service to gays and others.
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Ariz. legislature approves bill allowing religious discrimination against gays
PHOENIX — The GOP-dominated Arizona House has approved a bill that would expand people’s rights to claim their religious beliefs as a basis for refusing service to gays and others.
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Ariz. House debates bill allowing discrimination against gays
PHOENIX — The Arizona House is set to debate a bill backed by Republicans that expands the rights of people to assert their religious beliefs in refusing service to gays and others.
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Ariz. Senate approves bill allowing religious discrimination against gays
PHOENIX — The Arizona Senate has passed a Republican-backed bill that expands the rights of people to assert their religious beliefs in refusing service to gays and others.
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Ariz. House panel OKs bill allowing discrimination based on religious beliefs
PHOENIX — An Arizona House panel on Tuesday approved changes to a proposed law beefing up protections for businesses that assert their religious beliefs in refusing service to gays and others, but the changes didn’t placate critics who call the bill a way to allow discrimination.
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Ariz. Senate panel approves bill to allow discrimination based on religious beliefs
PHOENIX — An Arizona Senate committee gave initial approval Thursday to a bill allowing people to claim that their religious beliefs led them to refuse service to gays or others.