The religious freedom issue isn’t going away anytime soon — and neither is the corporate backlash.
Arkansas’ Republican-controlled state Senate approved a measure Friday that critics warn will sanction discrimination, particularly against LGBT people, on religious grounds. The legislation — House Bill 1228 — now goes back to the Republican-controlled state House for a concurrence vote, and then onto the desk of Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who said on Thursday that he would sign the bill.
Related: Arkansas clears a new kind of anti-LGBT law
The development comes one day after Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, also a Republican, signed into a law a nearly identical religious freedom measure that unleashed a flood of criticism from celebrities, politicians and business leaders responsible for pumping millions of dollars into the Hoosier State’s economy. In less than 24 hours after Pence signed the bill, #BoycottIndiana became one of the top trending hashtags in the U.S. Next week, #BoycottArkansas may be the one to watch.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, who is openly gay, took to Twitter Friday to condemn Indiana’s newly signed Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), and to call on Hutchinson to veto Arkansas’ version.
Apple is open for everyone. We are deeply disappointed in Indiana's new law and calling on Arkansas Gov. to veto the similar #HB1228.
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) March 27, 2015
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