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Gay-friendly bills introduced
By Ryan Hailey
Representatives from Equality Texas and Atticus Circle said at a rally Monday that they never want to hear another Texas legislator say "I don't have any gay people in my district."
The two groups organized a rally at the Capitol promoting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights among Texas state representatives. "With over a million LGBT Texans, we deserve and need more from this Legislature," said Paul Scott, executive director of Equality Texas. The rally specifically promoted nine bills currently pending in the House. The proposed bills cover discrimination laws based on sexual orientation and gender identity, hate crime laws and the right to change the gender on birth certificates and identification. The rally also supported a bill creating a statewide hotline and Web site to report acts of bullying and harassment. "Most people don't realize that intimate relationships between people of the same sex are still illegal in the Texas Constitution, despite being made legal by the Supreme Court," said Rep. Garnet Coleman, D-Houston, who spoke at the rally. While no pro-gay marriage bills have been introduced, Equality Texas used the rally to urge lawmakers to create pro-gay marriage bills in the near future. "Over 30 years of empirical evidence says the sexual orientation and gender identity of a child's parents does not make a difference," Scott said. "LGBT make wonderful parents and create wonderful homes." Young Conservatives of Texas Chairman and government junior Tony McDonald believes the issue transcends morality. "Traditional marriage is a very important stabilizing institution in our country, and I believe maintaining that institution is a legitimate political and philosophical position that is not rooted in hate," McDonald said. "I don't like the demagogic LGBT organizations ... that [say] because I don't support homosexual marriage, it means I hate homosexuals, which is completely untrue." The group said they hoped to use its gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender members' personal life stories to sway legislators. Kevin DeCloux, a group member, became an activist after his partner of nine years was unable to work and could not be covered by DeCloux's benefits at his job. "They completely devalued my relationship," DeCloux said. "We're here at the Capitol today to make sure every citizen is given the full amount of rights the Constitution promises." The Texan strives to present all information fairly, accurately and completely.
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Steve F.
posted 3/06/07 @ 9:00 AM CST
This is a ridiculous article.
""With over a million LGBT Texans, we deserve and need more from this Legislature," said Paul Scott, executive director of Equality Texas. (Continued…)
Joshua
posted 3/06/07 @ 12:01 PM CST
I am a gay man and I agree with someone of your points, Steve.
First, we don't deserve anything from the legislature over any other citizen - we deserve exactly the same as everyone else - but we don't have that yet, and we'll keep fighting until we do. (Continued…)
Texas Justice Dot Org
posted 3/06/07 @ 2:07 PM CST
waa waa waa waa. A vote was taken and you lost. Now, you want to vote again requiring all registered voters to vote. Nobody likes a whiner, even a gay whiner. (Continued…)
Anonymous
posted 3/06/07 @ 2:12 PM CST
Ok, so you require a revote. But do you realize that its usually the most passionate people that go out there and vote. And the GLBTQ community SHOULD have cast every possible vote they could. (Continued…)
Virginia Real
Virginia Real
posted 3/06/07 @ 6:55 PM CST
Let me see if I've got this right. Just because a minority of Texans voted to discriminate against LGBT Texans by passing prop 2, all of us who believe in equality - including us straight folks, should just quit our efforts because "It's Texas and what can we expect?" Uh Uh. (Continued…)
Paula Buls
posted 3/07/07 @ 6:57 AM CST
Regarding Tony McDonald, Chairman of the Young Conservatives of Texas, who states in Tuesday's Daily Texan, that he doesn't like "demogogic LGBT organizations. (Continued…)
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