San Antonio's city council voted narrowly Thursday not to reconsider its decision to remove Chick-fil-A from its concessions contract at the city's airport. The Texas attorney general is investigating, citing religious liberty concerns.
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'Blatant, Illegal Religious Discrimination'?: For a Second Time, San Antonio Says No to Chick-fil-A
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