HRC to Governor Mike Pence: No Phony 'Clarifications' of S.B. 101

Any additional legislation must include explicit LGBT non-discrimination protections & a clear civil rights carve-out in religious refusal language

WASHINGTON - March 29, 2015 - In light of Indiana governor Mike Pence's appearance on ABC's This Week to tamp down a national outcry over his decision to sign viciously anti-LGBT S.B. 101 last week, the Human Rights Campaign issued the following statement from HRC President Chad Griffin:

"Governor Pence's calls for a 'clarification' of this destructive bill are phony unless the legislation guarantees explicit non-discrimination protections for LGBT Hoosiers and includes a clear civil rights carve-out within the RFRA. If Governor Pence is right and he really doesn't want to discriminate, he needs to prove it by protecting the LGBT residents and visitors truly at risk in Indiana. Anything less is a shameful face-saving measure."

After criticism of the new law reached critical mass yesterday—including a statement from Indiana-based Angie's List that they would be cancelling a planned $40 million expansion in the state in response to the new law—Governor Pence announced late last night that he would seek new legislation "clarifying" the law.

On This Week this morning, Pence offered scant details about any "clarification" legislation. He repeatedly refused to answer host George Stephanopoulos's questions as to whether the law would allow businesses to discriminate against LGBT Hoosiers or whether discrimination against LGBT Hoosiers should be legal.

The Human Rights Campaign is America's largest organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. HRC envisions a world where LGBT people are embraced as full members of society at home, at work and in every community.

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