Lawmakers have expressed concern in the past about terms in the bill, specifically the exceptions for officiants and religious property. Legislators say as its currently written, clergy will have the right to refuse to participate in same-sex marriages and only churches that perform weddings as a for-profit business stand the chance of being included in the state's public accommodations law. The Governor says he's confident the proposal achieves a delicate balance that respects the First Amendment because it's the same language used in the Civil Unions bill.