“This type of behavior in 2021 is appalling," Chris Hartman of the Fairness Campaign said.
Author: Paula Vasan (WHAS 11)
Published: 5:19 PM EDT April 20, 2021
Updated: 5:19 PM EDT April 20, 2021
RADCLIFF, Ky. — A tax preparer in Radcliff, Kentucky said he’s refusing business to married couples who identify as LGBTQ. He claims he is the victim of discrimination. LGBTQ advocates, meanwhile, call his actions discriminatory.
For ten years, Kenneth Randall, the owner of Aries Tax Service in Radcliff, said he has had the same sign displayed prominently on its window. At the bottom, it says “homosexual marriage not recognized.”
The federal government has recognized marriages between same-sex couples since 2015.