Florida attorney general urges Microsoft to end alleged discrimination against Christian nonprofits

James William Uthmeier, 39th attorney general of Florida - Official Website
James William Uthmeier, 39th attorney general of Florida - Official Website
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Attorney General James Uthmeier has sent a letter to Microsoft, urging the company to stop what he describes as discriminatory practices against religious groups, particularly Christian faith-based nonprofit organizations.

“Attorney General James Uthmeier sent a letter urging Microsoft to end discriminatory practice against religious groups, which primarily targets Christian faith-based nonprofit organizations.”

The letter from Uthmeier requests that Microsoft review and change its policies regarding how it treats these organizations. The Attorney General’s office has not released further details about specific incidents or policies but is calling for equal treatment of all religious groups.

Uthmeier’s statement and the full text of his letter are available through links provided by his office.



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