Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday signed the so-called “Save Chick-fil-A” bill into law, a new provision that supporters say defends the fast-food restaurant and protects religious freedoms. Opponents have argued it discriminates against the LGBT community.
Abbott, a Republican, did not hold a public signing ceremony, but he had signaled his support through a tweet a few weeks ago, DallasNews.com reported.
On May 20, Abbott tweeted a picture of a Chick-fil-A soft drink in front of a laptop showing a news article with the headline “'Save Chick-fil-A' bill heads to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk” and wrote, “So. What are the odds I’ll sign the Chick-fil-A bill? I’ll let you know after dinner. @ChickfilA #txlege”
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Good for him! He has the Brass to stand
ReplyDeleteup for his and others beliefs.
Beliefs this Country was founded on and is being
" thrown out the window " by most in
power.
"Opponents have argued it discriminates against the LGBT community."
ReplyDeleteNobody is being forced to patronize or seek employment with the enterprise.
SBJ
I liked gays back in the day when they weren't all in your face...
ReplyDeleteGuess what, I'm hetero and your gay. My hair is grey and your hair is blonde. I can live in harmony with that. But DON'T get in my face and tell me I have to like you because you are blonde or gray. THAT IS WHAT BOTHERS me.
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