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The recent expansion of the Maine Human Rights Act would prevent people from being denied jobs, housing, credit or admittance to public programs based solely on their sexual orientation.
The law already protects people on the basis of religion, but we don't call it a "Baptists' rights" or "Mormon rights" or even an "atheists' rights" law. Nobody says it gives "special rights" to fundamentalists. That's because it protects every religious viewpoint.See the full content of this document
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For Fairness, Equality
In the same way, the new expansion of this la...
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