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- TEXAS REPUBLINS APPROVE PLATFORM CONMNG GAY MARRIAGE, REJECTG 2020 ELECTN
- ROLUTN HONORG GAY MARRIAGE PLATIFFS PULLED OM VOTE TEXAS HOE
TEXAS REPUBLINS APPROVE PLATFORM CONMNG GAY MARRIAGE, REJECTG 2020 ELECTN
In that lg, Jtice Clarence Thomas wrote a ncurrg opn that the urt should nsir reversg lgs that said was unnstutnal for stat to ban same-sex marriage, crimalize homosexualy and rtrict accs to ntraceptn, alarmg Democrats. The state GOP has also nmned same-sex marriage every one of s biennial platforms, and this year’s platform clud a plank that said “homosexualy is an abnormal liftyle choice. Hodg that stat n’t ban same-sex marriag, clarg that gay, lbian and bisexual Amerins have a nstutnal right to marry.
The bill would not force stat that currently have unenforceable bans on same-sex marriage, like Texas, to offer marriage certifit to gay, lbian and bisexual upl if Obergefell is overturned. Cornyn told reporters on Tuday that he would not support the bill bee gay marriage “is already a Constutnal right.
ROLUTN HONORG GAY MARRIAGE PLATIFFS PULLED OM VOTE TEXAS HOE
Wa, amid fears that the urt might rensir nstutnal protectns for gay marriage. The Texas Republin Party held s annual state nventn Hoton last weekend wh a platform that clud approvg a rolutn nmng homosexualy, rejectg the legimacy of the 2020 electn and rebg the state's senr senator. The GOP platform lls homosexualy an abnormal liftyle choice.
Supreme Court’s lg to legalize gay marriage was “clearly wrong, ” would also be “more than a ltle chaotic for the urt to do somethg that somehow dispted those marriag.
” Later that month he also said Texas should repeal a now-funct law banng gay sex. ”Smh, a 52-year-old former police officer who liv Livgston and objects to the Texas Republin Party’s stance on same-sex marriage, is growg creasgly ncerned about his rights as a gay man ahead of the midterm electns and 2023 legislative is one of more than 1 ln LGBTQ Texans burned by the state’s creasgly polarized polics spe Texas havg one of the largt queer populatns the untry, send only to Texans make their way to the polls for the upg electn, The Texas Tribune spoke wh LGBTQ voters, the parents of queer youth and advot om across the state about what’s at stake for them this November. A Bemont native, he’s spent s velopg thick sk navigatg the nservative stronghold that is East Texas as a gay man.