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Texas State Rep. Stan Gerdes conceded he had no evidence of schools providing litter boxes to students who identify as cats, despite making the allegation. The post GOP Lawmaker Admits He Has No ...
The production and sale of lab-grown meat will soon be against the law in Texas, with the move being hailed by agricultural ...
Rep. Stan Gerdes, the bill's author, claimed schools were providing litter boxes for students acting as "furries." When pressed, Gerdes could not find an example. The bill was left pending in ...
The compost project has faced organized opposition for months and was a key driver behind Senate Bill 2078. The new law, ...
Among other changes is a new law that says homeowner associations can no longer fine Texans for not watering their grass during a drought.
Representative Stan Gerdes’s bill would ban “non-human” behavior at public schools—but he hasn’t provided any evidence such a threat exists.
Republican state Rep. Stan Gerdes said he filed the bill after hearing “reports of the presence of a furry” in a Smithville school. Greg Abbott is backing the bill.