Thursday, February 13, 2014

Kansas: LGBT discrimination bill may not pass in state Senate


A Kansas bill allowing discrimination against gay couples based on religious beliefs which passed the state House in a 72-49 vote may not see passage in the state Senate, President Susan Wagle, R-Wichita, indicated in an email on Thursday.

The Wichita Eagle reports:
“After an initial review, I’ve grown concerned about the practical impact of the bill,” Wagle said in an e-mailed statement. The bill would allow public and private employees alike to refuse service based on religious views of marriage.

“A strong majority of my members support laws that define traditional marriage, protect religious institutions, and protect individuals from being forced to violate their personal moral values,” Wagle said. “However, my members also don’t condone discrimination.

“If we cannot find ample common ground to ease legitimate concerns, I believe a majority of my caucus will not support the bill."

(via Towleroad)

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