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Texas Supreme Court rules in favor of discrimination & against married couples
The Texas Supreme Court ruled on Friday that same-sex married couples might not be entitled to the same rights as their opposite-sex counterparts.
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Texas Republican opposed to school trans policy files bill that could out kids
State Rep. Burton filed Senate Bill 242 after objecting to the way a school district handled transgender bathroom and locker room issues on a case-by-case basis without always notifying parents.
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Fort Worth police officers speak out for marriage equality in new TV campaign
The ad features Fort Worth police officers talking about why they support the freedom to marry in Texas, and their support for colleague Chris, a detective who wants to someday marry his partner Justin.
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Texas’ top Republican candidates unanimously oppose gay rights
AUSTIN, Texas — As legal questions surrounding gay rights become major issues in Texas, Republicans running for the top statewide offices unanimously oppose expanding protections based on sexual orientation.
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Hundreds lobby for gay rights, marriage equality at Texas state Capitol
AUSTIN, Texas — Hundreds of gay rights advocates demonstrated at the Texas state Capitol on Monday, lobbying state lawmakers to support a number of civil rights bills introduced by Democratic lawmakers, including the freedom to marry.
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Poll finds small plurality of Texas voters support same-sex marriage
AUSTIN, Texas — Support for marriage equality continues grow in Texas, as a new poll shows a minor plurality of voters now favor legalizing same-sex marriage.