The Religious Freedom Restoration Act is under fire from the very same Senators and Congressional Reps that previously voted for it it.

The act, known as RFRA, was introduced in 1993 by then-Representative Chuck Schumer (D-New York). Many other Democrats came on board to get it from the House to the Senate and eventually to then-President Bill Clinton’s desk.

“We all have a shared desire here to protect perhaps the most precious of all American liberties: religious freedom,” Clinton said at the signing ceremony on November 17, 1993.