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The Next Steps for the Pastor Protection Act / FADA

On Friday, the Senate passed its substitute for House Bill 757, the Pastor Protection Act. The substitute added language from Senator Greg Kirk’s First Amendment Defense Act that forbids government interference with a natural person’s or faith based organization’s belief that marriage is reserved to two people.

The measure is headed back to the House, which, according to the Clerk’s office has the following options:

Assuming the House doesn’t want to accept the version of the bill as sent by the Senate, it will need to decide if a conference committee or a single amendment solution is the better response. The single amendment version would presumably be a faster way to get the issue behind the legislature with a minimal amount of debate. The conference committee offers the opportunity for negotiation over the best way to resolve the issue, but could drag the measure on until well after crossover day.

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