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Related: About this forumGovernor Baker, please. No non-essential state funded trips to Indiana.
We, the citizens of this state, support equal rights for all. This new Indiana Religious Freedom Law is wrong and could be the first step in discrimination for all genders, faiths, origins, positions or any category a bigot could use to justify this and other discriminatory laws.
Any radical or self-interested group can make a plea that they support their own beliefs in order to justify this distorted law.
We need you to take a stand that means something. Join Vermont and Connecticut and take a positive step.
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Governor Baker, please. No non-essential state funded trips to Indiana. (Original Post)
Paper Roses
Apr 2015
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TheCowsCameHome
(40,253 posts)1. Baker has been in hiding since the MBTA meltdown
Dont expect to see him until hurricane season, at the earliest.
DonViejo
(60,536 posts)2. His brother is gay, I'm surprised he has to be nudged by the public....
to take some action. I phoned both our U.S. Senators yesterday requesting they say something to the Gov; one Senator's office thanked me for calling, the other said they would pass my message along to the Senator.
merrily
(45,251 posts)3. When Indiana hit the fan, Boston already had someone out there on official biz. Mayor Walsh called
him back. That's the city equivalent of recalling a US ambassador or envoy from a bad behaving nation, so good on, Mayor Walsh.