For the past several days, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence has found himself at the center of a political firestorm over his state's adoption of a new Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

Many people, including many in the faith community, believe that Indiana's law went too far, because it could have opened the door for businesses to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. Pence has repeatedly denied this was the intent -- and early Thursday morning, Indiana's Republican leaders announced a deal that they say would make it clear no one will "be able to discriminate against anyone at any time." Read the changes here. The new anti-discrimination language has already drawn a positive response from some of the original law's critics.