Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s Chick-Fil-A bill is now law in Texas.
Abbott announced he had officially signed the bill protecting “religious liberty” Thursday night, according to a report published by CBS DFW.
“Today I signed the @ChickfilA law in Texas. And, had a great lunch. No business should be discriminated against simply because its owners donate to a church, the Salvation Army, or other religious organization. Texas protects religious liberty,” Abbott shared on Twitter.
The law limits government entities from discriminating against businesses, individuals and organizations over religious affiliation.
The Texas State Senate originally passed the bill on May 20 in a 79-62 vote.