Governor Reeves Statement on on June 30 Supreme Court Decision on First Amendment

Governor Tate Reeves - Governor Tate Reeves Official website
Governor Tate Reeves - Governor Tate Reeves Official website
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JACKSON, Miss. – Governor Tate Reeves released the following statement  on June 30 Supreme Court decision on the First Amendment:

“On June 30 Supreme Court decision emboldens and strengthens our First Amendment rights. The government cannot force you to say things you don’t believe. The government cannot force you to reject your Christian faith.

“This is a loss for radical liberals who want to impose a state-enforced ideology from the top down. Mississippians and defenders of freedom everywhere absolutely reject this.

“Free speech in America is stronger on June 30 because of this decision.” 

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