A while back we discussed new statutes in Utah and N. Carolina that attempt
to accommodate clerks who don't wish to perform same-sex marriages.

Apart from those, does anyone know of the post-Obergefell, post-Indiana
state of play on state-law initiatives to craft religious accommodations to
marriage laws--either for public officials such as clerks or for private
parties such as bakers, etc.--or to enact further religious exemptions to
state and local antidiscrimination laws?  Did the Indiana and Arizona
examples put a damper on such initiatives?

Thanks
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