Gov. Pat McCrory questions need for religious freedom bills

Matt Hirschy, Director of Engagement for Equality NC, and other representatives from coalition organizations as well as local business and faith communities wait to deliver boxes of petitions to Governor Pat McCrory's office on Monday, April 20, 2015 at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center in Charlotte, N.C. The petitions ask Governor McCrory to publicly state he will veto two so-called "Religious Freedom Restoration Act" or RFRA bills currently being considered in both chambers of the NC General Assembly. (Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Matt Hirschy, Director of Engagement for Equality NC, and other representatives from coalition organizations as well as local business and faith communities wait to deliver boxes of petitions to Governor Pat McCrory's office on Monday, April 20, 2015 at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Government Center in Charlotte, N.C. The petitions ask Governor McCrory to publicly state he will veto two so-called "Religious Freedom Restoration Act" or RFRA bills currently being considered in both chambers of the NC General Assembly. (Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Gov. Pat McCrory questions need for religious freedom bills
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