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Text of H.R.1450 - Do No Harm Act
Compared to last years H.R.3222 - Do No Harm Act

H.R.1450
116th Congress 2019-2020
Section 3 of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 2000bb–1) is amended by adding at the end the following:

“d Additional exception from application of Act where Federal law prevents harm to others.—This section does not apply—

“1 to any provision of law or its implementation that provides for or requires—

A protections against discrimination or the promotion of equal opportunity including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family Medical Leave Act, Executive Order 11246, the Violence Against Women Act, and Equal Access to Housing in HUD Programs Regardless of Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity (77 FR 5662);

“B employers to provide wages, other compensation, or benefits including leave, or standards protecting collective activity in the workplace;

“C protections against child labor, abuse, or exploitation; or

“D access to, information about, referrals for, provision of, or coverage for, any health care item or service;

“(2) to any term requiring goods, services, functions, or activities to be performed or provided to beneficiaries of a government contract, grant, cooperative agreement, or other award; or

“(3) to the extent that application would result in denying a person the full and equal enjoyment of a good, service, benefit, facility, privilege, advantage, or accommodation, provided by the government.”.

H.R.3222 - Do No Harm Act
115th Congress 2017-2018
Section 3 of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 2000bb–3) is amended by adding at the end the following:

“d Additional exception from application of Act where Federal law prevents harm to others.—This section does not apply—

“(1) to any provision of law or its implementation that provides for or requires—

“A protections against discrimination or the promotion of equal opportunity including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family Medical Leave Act, Executive Order 11246, the Violence Against Women Act, and Equal Access to Housing in HUD Programs Regardless of Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity (77 FR 5662);

“B employers to provide wages, other compensation, or benefits including leave, or standards protecting collective activity in the workplace;

“C protections against child labor, abuse, or exploitation; or

“D access to, information about, referrals for, provision of, or coverage for, any health care item or service;

“(2) to any term requiring goods, services, functions, or activities to be performed or provided to beneficiaries of a government contract, grant, cooperative agreement, or other award; or

“(3) to the extent that application would result in denying a person the full and equal enjoyment of a good, service, benefit, facility, privilege, advantage, or accommodation, provided by the government.”.

[congress.gov]

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435 criminal theocrats seated here.....we need 27 more states to ratify the 1st AMENDMENT 50 thousand persons per Congressional DISTRICT send 6000 honest locals to outvote these bribed gangsters incumbent

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I posted both texts because several people addressed some concern that the reintroduced bill would have changed in some way to make it radically different than the original bill.

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I read that thing twice and still don’t understand what it means exactly.

I'll link to this article but here is a brief statement of this bills intent.
“Unfortunately, in recent years, bad faith interpretations of RFRA have been used to deny health care coverage for employees, claim exemptions to civil rights laws and impede justice in child labor and abuse cases,” Rep. Scott said in a statement.
Sen. Harris, in a similar statement, said religious freedom, which is guaranteed in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, should not come at the expense of others.
“That First Amendment guarantee should never be used to undermine other Americans’ civil rights or subject them to discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity,” Harris stated.
[nbcnews.com]

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