They are easily distracted. Anything to save the persecution of the Christian faith gets their full attention. There is plenty of push back from the faith community. Sure, in the end, this bill does little to change our lives (as far as we can see). Supporters paint this picture of continual force against their beliefs. That is not true. Detractors are going overboard with their rhetoric as well, and that is not true either. My issue is that ANY law has 2 and 3rd order consequences. If properly planned for they can be mitigated or eliminated. However, historically, our legislature has been terrible in researching this area and as an enforcer of some dumbass laws I get cynical. That is why I am weary of this law. The future may prove me totally wrong, that is ok. It won't prevent me from being skeptical.Well, it had enough influence to get the Republicans to push this through. Of course progressive libertarian atheists might get excited about it and try to paint a sky-falling picture. But I'm pretty agnostic about the whole deal. I'm inclined to yawn while rolling my eyes at the Republican's pragmatism in using this to ensure their tenure.