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Texas House to Vote on Honoring LGBTQ Activists This Thursday

Texas House to Vote on Honoring LGBTQ Activists This Thursday

-Steven Hotze, M.D. CEO, Conservative Republicans of Texas News

Call your state representative now and tell him or her to vote “No!” on the pro-LGBTQ resolution. Click on this link for your representative’s office number in Austin,
 
The LGBTQIA Democrats have embedded another pro-LGBTQIA resolution honoring two homosexuals and homosexual mirage in a House Resolutions Committee Report. It will be voted upon this Thursday, March 16th. A similar pro-LGBTQIA resolutions passed last week, catching Republicans off guard.
 
Conservative Republicans of Texas expects every Republican State Rep. to support the Texas Republican Party platform and vote no on the Resolution Committee’s report this Thursday.
 
The Republican Party platform states:
 
143. Homosexuality: Homosexuality is an abnormal lifestyle choice. We believe there should be no granting of special legal entitlements or creation of special status for homosexual behavior, and we oppose any criminal or civil penalties against those who oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values. No one should be granted special legal status based on their LGBTQ+ identification.
 
144. Gender Identity: We oppose all efforts to validate transgender identity. For the purpose of attempting to affirm a person age 21 or under if their perception is inconsistent with their biological sex, no medical practitioner or provider may engage in the following practices:
a. Intervene in any way to prevent natural progression of puberty.
b. Administer or provide opposite sex hormones.
c. Perform any surgery on healthy body parts of the underage person.
 
145. No Taxpayer Funding for Sex Change: We oppose the use of taxpayer funds for any type of medical gender dysphoria treatments or sex change operations and/or treatments. This includes but is not limited to military personnel as well as inmates in federal, state, or local prisons or jails. Inmates must be housed according to their biological sex. No Federal, state, insurance, or probate monies may be allocated for the use of such treatment.
 
Five Republicans on the Democrat-led Resolutions Committee approved the pro-LGBTQ resolution, teeing it up for a vote by the full House. They were State Reps Stan Gerdes, Hugh Shine, Lynn Stucky, Kronda Thimesch and Gary Gates.
 
Call your state representative now and tell him or her to vote “No!” on the pro-LGBTQ resolution. Click on this link for your representative’s office number in Austin,