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ICYMI: Here's a breakdown of our coverage on the RFRA

Dominic Dorsey leads a group of protestors in chants on the steps of the Indiana State Capitol Building "This is what democracy looks like," he screamed into the microphone.

What is the RFRA?

"The bill would make it legal for businesses to refuse service to individuals on the basis of personally held religious beliefs, but critics of the bill are claiming that it is a form of state-sanctioned discrimination that targets gay and lesbian individuals."

You can read more in this article from when the RFRA passed in the Indiana House of Representatives on Monday, March 23rd.

Governer Mike Pence signed the Religious Freedom Reformation Act

Protests spread across the state:

Over 3,000 people protested the RFRA at the state capitol in Indianapolis

In Bloomington, two dozen protestors gathered to protest the RFRA

See a gallery of the protests here.

Here's what happened the "Sunday After" in churches across Southern Indiana

President McRobbie voices his concern over the RFRA

How the RFRA could affect business in the state

Pizza shop supports RFRA

IDS Editorial

An avalanche of intolerance

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