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Mayor Muriel Bowser is lifting the city-funded travel ban to Indiana after lawmakers clarified that the “Religious Freedom Restoration Act” wasn’t intended to discriminate against the state’s LGBTQ community.

Last Thursday, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed a revised version of the controversial bill into law, which addressed concerns that it would allow businesses to discriminate against any LGBTQ person based on religious beliefs. In the version of the bill Pence signed, a revision was added to ensure that doesn’t happen.

Prior to that, the entire country was in an uproar over the bill. Because of the discriminatory nature of the original bill, Bowser issued an order banning city employees from traveling to the state for official business.

Now that that’s cleared up, Bowser has lifted the ban.