5 Things Every Houstonian Needs to Know about November “HERO” Vote
September 15, 2015
Topic:
Religious Liberty
On Tuesday, November 3rd, Houston voters will finally have a chance to vote for or against the controversial LGBT “Equal Rights” Bathroom Ordinance (or HERO), known...
Religious Freedom, Free Speech Threatened by Houston’s LGBT Ordinance
April 25, 2014
Topic:
Religious Liberty
Proposed Ordinance is a Threat to Christians, Private Sector in Houston Houston Mayor Annise Parker, who is an open lesbian, has announced a proposed wide-reaching LGBT...
Washington Watch Interview on Passage of San Antonio’s Anti-Religious Freedom Ordinance
September 6, 2013
Topic:
Religious Liberty
Yesterday, Texas Values President Jonathan Saenz was on the Family Research Council’s Washington Watch with Tony Perkins radio program program to talk about the San Antonio City Council passing an...
San Antonio City Council Approves Unconstitutional LGBT Ordinance
September 5, 2013
San Antonio, TX, September 5, 2013 – Today, after weeks of strong opposition, the San Antonio City Council voted 8-3 to pass a controversial ordinance that...
Public Information Act Request Submitted on San Antonio Ordinance; Answers, Transparency Sought
September 4, 2013
San Antonio, TX, September 4, 2013 – Today, Texas Values submitted a Texas Public Information Act request to Mayor Julian Castro and Councilman Diego Bernal, seeking...
More San Antonio Elected Officials Express Outrage Over ‘Embarrassing’ LGBT Ordinance
September 4, 2013
San Antonio, TX, September 4, 2013 – Two more San Antonio elected officials have condemned a controversial proposed ordinance in San Antonio that extends so-called non-discrimination...