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Mississippi House Bill #1523 and Other "Religious Freedom" Bills

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We are happy to introduce the next episode which will feature Dorsey R. Carson of Jackson, Mississippi.  We will be discussing the full impact of Mississippi's "religious freedom" law also known as House Bill 1523.  This bill has been passed by the Mississippi House and Senate.Towelroad has said many have been calling this bill "perhaps worst religious freedom bill To date."  

Carson is the founding partner of Carson Law Group, PLLC in Jackson, Mississippi.  Carson is a community advocate, with particular emphasis on improved education, job opportunities, public infrastructure, open government, and a reduction in the teenage pregnancy and infant mortality rates. Dorsey is on the Board of the Mississippi Chapter of the March of Dimes, where he serves as Chair of Public Affairs and Advocacy. Dorsey is also a 2013 "Pink Tie Guy" for the Central Mississippi Steel Magnolias Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. He is a believer in equality which goes without saying.

Carson is a Truman Partner in the Truman National Security Project, and is an active participant in the White House Business Council. Carson graduated from Mississippi State Universitywith his Bachelor's and also studied at King'sCollege in London, England.  After this, Carson received his law degree from the University of Georgia. 

To contact Governor Phil Bryant and encourage him to veto, call 601-359-3150.

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