democrats war on Christianity continues. NY legislators want to force Chick-fil-a to be open Sundays

Pretty simple.
Not knowing what the contract stipulates, if the chain has an option to renew, and has fulfilled its obligations during the guaranteed term, then yes, it is government overreach. If they don’t, then so be it.
 
Chick Fil A is a religious organization,the government forcing them to change their religious beliefs is against the 1st Amendment which guarantees freedom of religion.

Although in this case, the real problem isn't the fact that CFA isn't open Sundays, but that fact that they oppose the idea of men violating each other's butt holes and the libs in Albany want to punish that.
 
Soon enough we are going to question what is a Muslim? And slowly we will become a Muslim nation with their rules or at least a lot of influence. And that will end anything we currently see in Joe's administration and the recent hijinks.
We don't claim to be a Muslim Nation, now tell what a Christian is?
 
Chick Fil A is a religious organization,the government forcing them to change their religious beliefs is against the 1st Amendment which guarantees freedom of religion.

Although in this case, the real problem isn't the fact that CFA isn't open Sundays, but that fact that they oppose the idea of men violating each other's butt holes and the libs in Albany want to punish that.

You're fixated on anal sex.
 
which violates their First Amendment rights. NY knew the Chick-fil-a policy when they signed the contracts; now these two want to change the rules. It's not like there are no other choices for travelers to make.
State bill targets Chick-fil-A hours at Thruway service plazas
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Two New York State lawmakers have introduced a new bill, with the focus on Chick-fil-A and its business hours along the Thruway.

The bill would require Chick-fil-A restaurants at New York State Thruway service plazas to be open seven days a week. Chick-fil-A is known for its chicken, and for having its locations closed on Sundays.
Not about religious crap.

"While there is nothing objectionable about a fast food restaurant closing on a particular day of the week, service areas dedicated to travelers is an inappropriate location for such a restaurant," the legislation says. "Publicly owned service areas should use their space to maximally benefit the public. Allowing for retail space to go unused one-seventh of the week or more is a disservice and unnecessary inconvenience to travelers who rely on these service areas."
 

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