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Update: This Week in the
Texas Lege
Friday, April 3,
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While Vermont and Iowa are in the national news today with tremendous legislative and
judicial victories for marriage equality, we want
to give you a quick update on the progress being made right
here in Texas on Equality Texas' legislative
agenda.
The Texas Legislature is 81 days into its 140-day
session and Equality Texas has already had three (3)
public hearings on legislative agenda bills in House
committees:
These three bills will continue to be lobbied to advance them
through the Calendars Committee and onto the House floor.
Additional agenda bills are being worked to secure public
hearings.
The House and Senate are currently adjourned until Monday,
April 6th. Here's a quick run-down on the events of this
past week:
Monday, March 30
Equality Texas delivered 2,165 signed petitions in support of
The Freedom from Workplace Discrimination Act -
HB 538 by Representative Villarreal.
This bill would prohibit employment discrimination on the basis
of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.
The petitions were delivered to Rep. Villarreal, who will use
them in his efforts to secure a public hearing on the bill
before the House Committee on State Affairs.
Tuesday, March 31
A public hearing was held before the House Committee on
Public Education on the Anti-Bullying Bill - HB 1323 by Representative Strama. Rep.
Strama's bill not only acknowledges that bullying and
harassment continue to occur in Texas schools, but
that harassment is different in today's technological
environment. The bill also acknowledges that the
state doesn't really know why incidents of bullying and
harassment continue to occur. Finally,
the bill takes proactive steps to deal with the
problem.
Testimony in support of the bill was offered by Equality
Texas political director Randall Terrell, as
well as several professional educators, victims of
bullying, and parents of bullying victims. Professional
education organizations signing on in support of HB 1323 include
the Association of Texas Professional Educators, the Texas State
Teachers Association, and the Texas Federation of Teachers.
HB 1323 was left pending in committee. Equality Texas
expects the House Committee on Public Education to vote on the
bill within the next two to three weeks. Please watch
for Equality Texas Action Alerts requesting your help in
advancing this bill.
Wednesday, April 1
A public hearing was held before the House Committee on
Criminal Jurisprudence on the Romeo and Juliet Fair
Defense Act - HB 3564 by Representative Coleman. This
bill would make the affirmative defense of age-appropriate
dating available to all young couples, not just straight
kids.
"Heavy petting" is classified as a crime for minors under
Texas law. It is classified as "indecency with a child".
Currently, there is a defense to prosecution for age-appropriate
dating by straight kids. This defense is not available to
gay or lesbian kids. HB 3564 would make the affirmative
defense of age-appropriate dating available to all young
couples, not just straight kids.
Equality Texas political director Randall Terrell testified
in support of the bill. HB 3564 was left pending in
committee.
Thursday, April 2
CSHB 824 by Representative Hochberg was passed on third
reading by the full House of Representatives with a vote of 83
ayes, 60 nays, and 1 present not voting. This bill is not
a part of Equality Texas legislative agenda, but is being
monitored as it is a predictor of support for bills in our
agenda.
Currently, the James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Act defines and
provides penalties for hate crime offenses committed by
adults. The same conduct by juveniles, however, is not
addressed. CSHB 824 allows for a finding of conduct
constituting a hate crime in a juvenile court proceeding.
The 83-60 House floor vote in support of CSHB 824 will be
used by Equality Texas in our lobbying efforts on the
Hate Crimes Study - HB 616 by Representative Veasey.
Lobbying efforts are also continuing to secure public
hearings on additional bills, including the Competitive
Insurance Benefits Bill - HB 861 by Representive Naishtat before the
House Committee on Insurance.
Next Week
The pace will continue to quicken as committee hearings and
floor debates ramp up. Please watch for Equality Texas
Action Alerts, participate in them, and advocate for equal
rights for all Texans.
Lobbying costs money. We have received 23 contributions
totalling $1,115 toward our fundraising goal of $5,000 by April
15th. Please give what you are able to help make
equality happen.

Marriage equality for Texans is not yet possible as Texas has
a state constitutional amendment passed in 2005.
Iowa did not have a constitutional amendment limiting
marriage to a man and woman. The judges on the Iowa
Supreme Court are appointed based upon a merit
selection system, not elected by popular vote as in Texas.
We continue to make progress right here in Texas on
many issues that affect each of us everyday. YOU make equality
happen.
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