The White House voiced concerns today over the passage of Indiana's religious freedom law that could potentially allow discrimination against LGBT people reports Metro Weekly. White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act signed into law yesterday by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence raises legitimate concerns for companies considering doing business in the state and is a step backward for all Americans.
Said Earnest:
"I have seen that there are a number of private businesses and nonprofit organizations that have said that the signing of this law prompts them to reconsider doing business in the state of Indiana. All those business and some of those who are considering having conventions in Indiana have raised concerns about whether all of their employees can count on being treated fairly in Indiana.
"I think that is a testament to the kind of reaction I think a lot of people all across the country had, which is that the signing of the bill doesn't seem like it's a step in the direction of equality and justice and liberty for all Americans. Again, that's not just the view of the administration, I know that's the view of the Republican mayor of Indianapolis and a whole host of nonprofit and private sector companies who have legitimate concerns about the impact of this legislation."
Earnest added that he hasn't spoken to President Obama directly regarding Indiana's new law, or the "Kill the gays," ballot initiative that California Attorney General Kamala Harris is currently fighting.