here is hb 376 in ohio. exercise of religion means the practice or observance of religion. it includes but is not limited to the ability to act or the refusal to act in a manner that is substantially motivated by one s sincerely held religious belief, whether or not it s central to a larger system of larger belief. it s almost identical language, and that s no accident. sb 1062 and hb 376 and legislation in other states all share the same legal genetic code traceable back to a number of christian conservative special interest groups in the case of 1062, an outfit called the center for arizona policy, another called the alliance defending freedom didn t just push for the bill they also helped write for the bill much that s what representatives from both organizations tell us. neither organization would come on the program which is kind of hard to understand why. it s not like they re keeping it a secret. during the testimony surrounding 1062, an adf representative was perfectly open a
belief. sb 1062 and hb 376 and legislation in other states all share the same legal genetic code traceable back to a number of christian conservative special interest groups in the case of 1062, an outfit called the center for arizona policy, another called the alliance defending freedom didn t just push for the bill they also helped write for the bill much that s what representatives from both organizations tell us. neither organization would come on the program which is kind of hard to understand why. it s not like they re keeping it a secret. during the testimony surrounding 1062, an adf representative was perfectly open about his organization s push for religious restorations acts nation-wide. we have been heavily involved with both federal and state rfra. we provide testimony across the nation to states that are considering rfra or considering amending rfra such as arizona is considering with senate bill so keeping them honest, there s nothing illegal or improper about advo
of christian conservative special interest groups in the case of 1062, an outfit called the center for arizona policy, another called the alliance defending freedom didn t just push for the bill they also helped write for the bill much that s what representatives from both organizations tell us. neither organization would come on the program which is kind of hard to understand why. it s not like they re keeping it a secret. during the testimony surrounding 1062, an adf representative was perfectly open about his organization s push for religious restorations acts nation-wide. we have been heavily involved with both federal and state rfra. we provide testimony across the nation to states that are considering rfra or considering amending rfra such as arizona is considering with senate bill so keeping them honest, there s nothing illegal or improper about advocating a position. everybody does that or providing legal guidance and advice or ghost writing services to lawmakers who migh