In February, the Kansas House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at protecting the "right" of its citizens to discriminate against gays and lesbians on religious grounds. In the wake of cries of segregation, the Kansas State Senate killed it.
A few weeks later, the Arizona governor vetoed a similar bill that had passed both branches of the Arizona legislature.
Earlier this month, both branches of the Mississippi legislature passed its own version of the bill, which the governor promptly signed into law. The law goes into effect in July. Unlike the earlier bills, the Mississippi bill received little media attention--despite actually becoming a law (unlike its predecessors).
Perhaps this is because the Mississippi law is a bit different from the Kansas and Arizona bills.
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