S. 894, also known as the “Do No Harm Act,” seeks to amend the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 to prevent the act from being used in a way that harms third parties. It specifies that religious freedom cannot be used as an excuse to override laws that protect against...
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S. 894 wants to make sure that people can't use religious reasons to break rules that stop unfair treatment, keep work safe, or let everyone get healthcare and other public services. It also says that religious arguments can't be used in court unless the government is part of the case.