ROCHESTER, NY (WXXI) - Some New York lawmakers are taking the Thruway Authority to task because of one of the restaurants chosen as part of a makeover of the Thruway service areas.
Rochester-area state Assemblyman Harry Bronson and three other legislators are upset with news that Chick-fil-A will be one of the new restaurants that will be part of a massive renovation. Members of the Assembly’s LGBTQ caucus have written to Thruway Authority Executive Director Matthew Driscoll expressing concerns about past support by Chick-fil-A’s charitable foundation for organizations that have been hostile to LGBTQ rights.
Bronson said that in New York, the state has taken the correct policy decision to recognize the dignity and support the human rights of all individuals.
“When we’re making decisions regarding what vendor the state will contract with, or authorities the state will contract with, we should keep that public policy in mind,” Bronson said.
Bronson contends that the Thruway's plans to move ahead with Chick-fil-A as part of the renovation plans is inconsistent with that policy.
When Bronson posted his concerns on social media, there was a lot of support, but also some negative comments from people who feel travelers should have the option on whether they want to spend money at a private business. Bronson said that argument doesn’t work here.
“There is a huge difference between Chick-fil-A purchasing a piece of property or leasing a piece of property from another private individual. That's freedom of speech. However, when the state is engaged in a contract with an organization that has a history of discrimination, that's inappropriate,” Bronson said.
The Thruway Authority released this statement when asked to respond to Bronson’s concerns:
Chick-fil-A, Inc., offered this response when asked about the concerns voiced by the state legislators:
Bronson said that he would want to see Chick-fil-A totally disavow any earlier backing of organizations who were hostile to LGBTQ rights and he feels that even if there has not been a recent incident of the company supporting anti-LGBTQ organizations, Chick-fil-A should be held accountable for past actions.
Bronson also started a petition for people who want to support his opposition to having the company be part of the restaurant mix in the Thruway renovation project.