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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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Is Mike Pence about to reveal his position on LGBTQ civil rights protections?
For months, the socially conservative Pence has explained that he’s still “studying” adding protections.
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Senate leader: no consensus on gay rights protections
Republicans in Indiana aren’t in agreement on extending state civil rights protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Indiana governor’s legislative agenda makes no mention of LGBTQ rights
Mike Pence made no mention of adding LGBTQ civil rights protections into state law in his agenda for the coming legislative session.
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Mike Pence says he will soon reveal position on LGBTQ protections
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence says that he will soon reveal publicly where he stands in the ongoing debate over LGBTQ civil rights protections.
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NCAA joins group supporting LGBT rights in Indiana
The NCAA has thrown its considerable heft behind efforts to get Indiana lawmakers to add LGBT civil rights protections into state law.
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Suit challenges limits on Indiana’s religious objections law
The lawsuit argues that restrictions violate the state constitution by taking away legal protections based on a person’s religious views on matters like same-sex marriages