Pastor and Realtor Brandon Huber lost his religious discrimination suit against the National Association of Realtors and the Montana Organization of Realtors. Now he’s teamed up with several Montana legislators to dismantle NAR’s hate speech provision in the state.
Source: Inman News
Anti-LGBTQ Missoula pastor takes fight from court to state senate
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