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IndyCar's Miles involved in religious freedom law fix

The Indianapolis Star reports that IndyCar boss Mark Miles (ABOVE, IMS photo) was among a group of Indiana business leaders who worked with state legislators to come up with a revised version of the "religious freedom law" signed last week by Governor Mike Pence. The law has been the subject of intense controversy throughout the state and nationwide, owing to fears that it provides for discrimination, and was publicly criticized Tuesday by NASCAR in an official statement. Indiana Republicans said that sexual orientation and gender identity will be explicitly protected in the new law. Senate President Pro Tem David Long, R-Fort Wayne, and House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis,...
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