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Flagged Bill: HJR 1 – Joint Resolution on Religious Liberty, Rep. Anderegg | Utah Political Capitol

Posted on December 27, 2013March 14, 2014 by ReligiousLiberty.TV

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With the recent events surrounding same-sex marriage in Utah, it was only a matter of time before conservative lawmakers began to react. HJR 1 – Joint Resolution on Religious Liberty from Representative Jacob Anderegg (Republican – Lehi) appears to be just that.

The Joint Resolution intends to modify Article I, Section 4 of Utah’s state constitution-the section that deals specifically with religious liberty within the state. Anderegg’s bill would add a specific sentence in the law reading “[n]o religious organization?may be required or compelled to solemnize, officiate in, or recognize a marriage or religious right of marriage in violation of their right of conscience or their free exercise of religion.”

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http://utahpoliticalcapitol.com/2013/12/27/flagged-bill-hjr-1-joint-resolution-on-religious-liberty-rep-anderegg/

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