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(82,333 posts)
Wed May 20, 2015, 12:41 PM May 2015

Louisiana Legislature Rejects ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill, Governor Imposes It By Executive Order

by Zack Ford Posted on May 19, 2015 at 5:01 pm

Louisiana’s “Marriage and Conscience Act” (HB 707), which was promoted using stories of anti-LGBT discrimination, died in committee Tuesday. Gov. Bobby Jindal (R), who had prioritized the legislation’s passage in his State of the State address last month, responded by promising to issue an executive order accomplishing the same effect of the legislation.

“We will be issuing an Executive Order shortly that will accomplish the intent of HB 707 to prevent the state from discriminating against persons or entities with deeply held religious beliefs that marriage is between one man and one woman,” he explained. “This Executive Order will prohibit the state from denying or revoking a tax exemption, tax deduction, contract, cooperative agreement, loan, professional license, certification, accreditation, or employment on the basis the person acts in accordance with a religious belief that marriage is between one man and one woman.”

Proponents of the bill, including sponsor Rep. Mike Johnson (R), claimed that it had nothing to do with enabling discrimination against LGBT people. Nevertheless, he specifically cited the cases of florists, bakers, and event venues that have been punished in other states for refusing to serve same-sex couples as the reason the bill was necessary. Stephen Sabludowsky of Bayou Buzz highlighted some of other examples of discrimination that the provision seems to open the door to. “A doctor working at a state institution could not be fired by the state if the doctor refused to treat a same-sex couple,” he explained, nor could the state “take action against a teacher who refused to visit with the same-sex parents of a student.”

Jindal, who just formed his 2016 presidential exploratory committee this week, will essentially bissuing a state endorsement of anti-gay discrimination. The executive order, like the legislation, could potentially override the LGBT-inclusive nondiscrimination protections that exist in Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and Shreveport, as well as Jefferson Parish. This is not the first time Jindal has made it easier to discriminate against LGBT people; in 2008, he refused to renew an executive order that protected gay, lesbian, and bisexual employees of state agencies and contractors from discrimination. He claimed at the time that he didn’t want to “create additional special categories or special rights,” though he was actually allowing existing protections to disappear.

http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2015/05/19/3660790/jindal-discrimination-executive-order/

https://www.legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=937123

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Louisiana Legislature Rejects ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill, Governor Imposes It By Executive Order (Original Post) rug May 2015 OP
He's testing the waters. cbayer May 2015 #1
In a mater of weeks it won't fill a tablespoon. rug May 2015 #2
I hope you are true... cbayer May 2015 #3
Another nil desperandum May 2015 #4
Jindal has been called one of the smart Republicans. An example of the "new GOP". guillaumeb May 2015 #5
New bottle, same poison? bigbrother05 May 2015 #8
havent they been bitching about executive orders Romeo.lima333 May 2015 #6
Jindal thinks he has a shot at the presidential nomination TlalocW May 2015 #7
Having to pander to the Fox News besotted radical religious zealots in Iowa's GOP primary, is why. Fred Sanders May 2015 #9

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
3. I hope you are true...
Wed May 20, 2015, 12:49 PM
May 2015

OTOH, Jindal as the repub nominee could be a democratic dream come true.

nil desperandum

(654 posts)
4. Another
Wed May 20, 2015, 12:52 PM
May 2015

fool on the wrong side of history. They seem to be exposing themselves in greater numbers every day.

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
5. Jindal has been called one of the smart Republicans. An example of the "new GOP".
Wed May 20, 2015, 12:54 PM
May 2015

Perhaps a new look, with his Indian heritage, but the same racism and religious intolerance poured into a different colored container does not make a "new GOP". Just a new label in the same old bottle.

TlalocW

(15,389 posts)
7. Jindal thinks he has a shot at the presidential nomination
Wed May 20, 2015, 01:08 PM
May 2015

Even though he doesn't have much traction now so he figures he's got to out-gay-hate the rest of the pack by doing something like this so if he actually makes it to a debate he can say, "Everyone else talks a good game, but only I had the guts to stand up against the persecution of Christians, etc."

Poor Bobby lives in a fool's paradise to think that's going to matter since the GOP has been itching to get a white male back into the Oval Office for the past 8 years... Sorry, Rubio, Fiorina, Cruz, Carson...

TlalocW

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