Another amendment: to strike the private cause of action. Rep: I guess I can come up here and say whatever I want because you all aren't listening. *laughter from the floor*
Another amendment: to strike the private cause of action. Rep: I guess I can come up here and say whatever I want because you all aren't listening. *laughter from the floor*
The Rep talks about the time when Black folks and other people of color couldn't use the same restrooms as white people. "We need to eliminate this private cause of action and move on from there."
Rep asks clarifying question. Rep Collier clarifies that anyone from out of state could come in and raise a law suit under the bill.
You following along? You in Texas? Out of state? How are ya? I'm getting a little tired, ngl. But I'm here for the long haul with ya.
Thank you for this thread and for your presence there, truly. I don’t live in Texas anymore, but having spent many hours at the capitol (testifying, watching), I know it takes a huge amount of mental and psychological stamina. And that’s as a cis person not being demonized! You matter, this matters.
Thank you very much! This is pretty grueling ngl
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Rep Collier: I want trans people to know you are valued and loved. I don't want any one to go home thinking we don't stand for trans people's rights.
Amendment to remove the private right of action fails.
Rep Garcia Hernandez proposes an amendment to clarify the fee-shifting portion of the bill, which, iirc, currently allows a complainant to recover fees but NOT someone who has been wrongfully persecuted or harmed by false accusations.
Rep Garcia Hernandez: let's call this bill what it is: legislative bullying.
Rep Garcia Hernandez: "Access to a court house is not a luxury, it is a right. Once those doors can be closed to some, they can be closed to all."
So some people pronounce it Tex-iz? If I pronounced it that way, would it be like mocking folks with a Texan accent? Or is it correct, like Arkansaw?
Amendment to remove the fee-shifting provision fails.
I propose that once this bill passes (I no longer want to say "if" given the trajectory right now) we should make sure this year's state fair has the worst turnout in ages out of spite I dunno who to get in contact with to make it happen, but it needs to happen. go woke or go broke
Oh Texas is long past that point.
I remember the day into overnight session of SB7 and the overnight session discussion of HB2899 in 2017. Both featured more people against the bills than for (the Senate State Affairs committee still passed the bill but fortunately neither of them became law then)
Reading after the fact from Canada. Thank you for your work!