Time Warner joins chorus calling for veto of Georgia's 'license to discriminate' bill



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Time Warner joins chorus calling for veto of Georgia's 'license to discriminate' bill

GLAAD

Time Warner has become the latest media company to speak out against Georgia’s HB 757, urging Governor Nathan Deal to veto the bill. Time Warner is the parent company of HBO, Warner Bros, CNN and Turner, and has a significant presence in Georgia. Turner Broadcasting has been part of the anti-discrimination business coalition Georgia Prospers.

Time Warner released the following statement:

At Time Warner, diversity in all its forms is core to our value system and to the success of our business. We strongly oppose the discriminatory language and intent of Georgia’s pending religious liberty bill, which clearly violates the values and principles of inclusion and the ability of all people to live and work free from discrimination.

All of our divisions – HBO, Warner Bros. and Turner – have business interests in Georgia, but none more than Turner, an active participant in the Georgia Prospers campaign, a coalition of business leaders committed to a Georgia that welcomes all people. Georgia bill HB 757 is in contradiction to this campaign, to the values we hold dear, and to the type of workplace we guarantee to our employees. We urge Governor Deal to exercise his veto.

Governor Deal has until May 3 to decide whether to sign or veto the bill. If he takes no action, the bill will become law. If it becomes law, HB 757 would allow any person or faith-based organization (including nonprofits, charities, schools, universities, and hospitals) to cite their “religious beliefs” as justification to discriminate against others, including LGBT Georgians. An organization could take taxpayer money to perform public services and then deny those services – as well as employment – to a taxpayer if that person doesn’t share the organization’s religious beliefs. In addition, it would undo protections already gained for the LGBT community in Georgia cities, like Atlanta.

The bill is on the Governor’s desk right now, but you can help GLAAD, Time Warner, Disney, Viacom, AMC, the NFL, and millions of fair-minded citizens stop it.  Sign GLAAD’s petition today to stand up for ALL Georgians – and against this extreme “License To Discriminate” legislation.

March 24, 2016

www.glaad.org/blog/time-warner-joins-chorus-calling-veto-georgias-license-discriminate-bill


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