Texas House Passes Parental Bill of Rights

(The Center Square) –

The Texas House on Sunday passed a Parental Bill of Rights that includes a ban on social transitioning of children.

The bill, SB 12, filed by state Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, already passed the Senate in March along party lines by a vote of 20-11.

In the House, the bill was carried by state Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Plano, The Center Square reported. It passed the House by a vote of 88-47 with three voting present, not voting, according to the unofficial tally. more

10 Comments on Texas House Passes Parental Bill of Rights

  1. Texas is turning into a joke. Just like Florida.
    RINO’S are a plaque just like left tards.
    Who knew being anti American could be so profitable.

    The flushing of New Orleans into Texas after Hurricane Katrina was brilliant.

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  2. I was just listening to a podcast where them men were saying (only slightly tounge-in-cheek) we should pass a law repealing the entire 20th century. So true! We would not have the madness we have today if we hadn’t allowed all the changes made during the last century. And I mean pretty much ALL of them.

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  3. When laws have to be passed to protect common sense we have already lost. When laws have to be passed to reaffirm parental rights assumed by government control of public schools we are fucked.

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