Large majorities of U.S. adults oppose denying medical care, employment, and business services to LGBTQ people based on religious beliefs, according to a new report from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law and NORC at the University of Chicago. The findings highlight sharp differences between public sentiment and a growing number of state legislatures that are limiting protections for LGBTQ Americans.
More than 8 in 10 respondents (84%) opposed allowing medical professionals to deny health care to an LGBTQ person based on…
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