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Freedom Indiana Comes Out Against Proposed Religious Freedom Amendment

The organization behind last year’s successful fight against Indiana’s proposed constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage is back at the Statehouse this year.  The group’s target is a bill that allows people to use religious reasons to challenge state and local laws.

Some of the group that made up last year’s Freedom Indiana coalition, including manufacturer Cummins, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and the ACLU, have already spoken out against the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA. 

But Freedom Indiana spokesperson Jennifer Wagner says her group is mobilizing now because RFRA’s opposition has lacked a grassroots-level presence.

“Boots on the ground – 50,000 Hoosiers who obviously all turned out last year to help us defeat the marriage amendment and all of whom we hope have an interest in making sure RFRA doesn’t pass this session,” Wagner said.

Auburn Republican Senator Dennis Kruse is the author of the RFRA bill, which he says aims to ensure religious liberty.  Opponents, like Freedom Indiana, say it legalizes discrimination, allowing businesses to refuse service to, for instance, same sex couples. 

But Kruse says he and others in the Senate have worked carefully on the bill’s language.

“There are a lot of people that don’t like parts of this and they may try to block it, but I think we’re on the right road for success and to have it pass the House and Senate,” Kruse said.

The bill will be up for passage Tuesday in the Senate.  If approved, it will head to the House.

Brandon Smith is excited to be working for public radio in Indiana. He has previously worked in public radio as a reporter and anchor in mid-Missouri for KBIA Radio out of Columbia. Prior to that, he worked for WSPY Radio in Plano, Illinois as a show host, reporter, producer and anchor. His first job in radio was in another state capitol, in Jefferson City, Missouri, as a reporter for three radio stations around Missouri. Brandon graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a Bachelor of Journalism in 2010, with minors in political science and history. He was born and raised in Chicago.