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Indiana House Set to Vote on Religious Freedom Bill

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WOWO): Supporters of Freedom Indiana, the statewide organization opposing the so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act, will deliver nearly 10,000 letters to the statehouse on Monday. The Indiana House is set to take a final vote on the controversial bill later Monday afternoon.


Supporters say the bill will protect businesses allowing them to deny services that are against their religion. Opponents say, it could encourage discrimination.

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