“I want you to know that Montanans don’t discriminate against others based on religious affiliation,” Montana’s Attorney General Tim Fox wrote in a letter to Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy on Monday.
According to Fox News, in the letter posted to Facebook, Fox, who is running for Montana governor for 2020, wrote a letter to Cathy asking him to consider opening more Chick-fil-A stores across the Treasure State.
Fox wrote, “While we have plenty of wonderful dining options here in the Treasure State, one is particularly hard to find: Chick-fil-A.” Fox notes that of the 2,100 Chick-fil-A restaurants across America, Montana is only home to one, and he would like that to change.
Fox continued, “While your company faces a barrage of unnecessary criticism from places like San Antonio, TX and Buffalo, NY, I want you to know that Montanans don’t discriminate against others based on religious affiliation.”
“That’s why I’d like to extend Chick-fil-A an invitation to expand its operations in Big Sky Country,” Fox added.
Fox also pointed out that he finds it inappropriate that other politicians use Chick-fil-A “to evoke division and outrage.”
In recent months Chick-fil-A has been under fire for its “legacy of anti-LGBTQ behavior.”
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