Disagree as to what the administration could do with the un-linked bakers to which you speak. Found this on bigot bakers and photogs:
THANKS to the Supreme Court's decision last month in
Obergefell v Hodges, which made same-sex marriage legal nationwide, gays and lesbians are now free to marry their sweethearts in Mississippi and other bastions of conservatism. But that doesn't mean religious florists and wedding photographers in Hattiesburg or Sioux Falls, South Dakota must now supply goods and services for gay weddings. Most conservative states don't prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. So same-sex couples who live in those states won't have legal grounds for an anti-discrimination complaint if they're denied flowers or photos by vendors of faith.
The Christian photographer in New Mexico who refused to take snaps of a lesbian commitment ceremony, as well as the pious bakers in
Colorado and
Oregon who sparked similar controversies by declining to bake cakes for same-sex nuptials, all ran afoul of their states' anti-discrimination laws. No law, no lawsuits.