Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking the Biden administration to court over a federal mandate which seeks to force businesses to concede on the use of sex-based bathrooms, dress codes, and pronouns as subjectively determined by employees, regardless of their actual sex.
On Tuesday, the Republican-led state Senate passed Senate Bill 1, which requires absentee voters to provide a form of identification, like a driver’s license or social security number. Senators also moved forward with legislation earlier this week to ban transgender biological males from competing against females.
The Texas Heartbeat Act makes it nearly impossible for the courts to block, but abortion advocates are attempting a 'scare tactic' to 'intimidate and bully' Texans.
LifeSiteNews has been permanently banned on YouTube. Click HERE to sign up to receive emails when we add to our video library. March 15, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — The government mask mandate is no more in Texas, and state Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking steps to make sure that localities don’t forget it. Earlier this month, Gov. Greg Abbott officially rescinded most of his previous emergency orders related to COVID-19, including the statewide mask mandate, and allowed businesses to reopen at 100 percent capacity. His order also forbade judges from imposing penalties for wearing a face mask and limited the new […]
LifeSiteNews has been permanently banned on YouTube. Click HERE to sign up to receive emails when we add to our video library. March 10, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — While Democrats dominate the federal government, state governments are taking the lead to combat anti-conservative censorship online, with several attorneys general detailing their efforts so far Wednesday. “The idea of censorship by Big Tech is one that’s reached national proportion,” Media Research Center (MRC) President Brent Bozell said at the online press conference. “In at least 18 states, there is now activity taking place in one degree or another.” Organized by MRC, which has […]
The joining states agree with Texas: the defendant states exploited the COVID-19 pandemic to justify unlawfully enacting last-minute changes and ignoring both federal and state election laws, thus skewing the results of the 2020 General Election.