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A Texas lawmaker pushing a ban on “furries” in schools faces scrutiny after failing to provide evidence that students identifying as furries actually exist in classrooms, according to the Houston Chronicle. A Texas lawmaker who spearheaded a ban on “furries” in schools faces scrutiny after failing to provide evidence that such students exist. The controversy highlights issues of legislative overreach and misinformation, raising concerns about misguided policies targeting misunderstood communities. The debate emphasizes the need for informed decision-making that protects student diversity and inclusion rather than stigmatizing niche groups without proof.

The week in politics (March 12, 2025) – Houston Public Media

This week’s political arena witnessed pivotal shifts both nationally and within Texas, marked by leadership changes, intense legislative debates, and the growing influence of grassroots activism. Houston Public Media delivers an in-depth analysis of these key events, exploring their broader consequences for local communities and the country’s future trajectory.

Gov. Abbott faces tight deadline to call May special election for vacant Houston congressional seat – Houston Public Media

Texas Governor Greg Abbott faces increasing pressure to announce a date for the special election to fill the recently vacated congressional seat representing Houston. With critical deadlines fast approaching in May 2024, political leaders, community advocates, and voters are anxiously awaiting a clear timeline. This election is pivotal, as it will determine Houston’s voice in Congress and influence the broader political landscape of Texas.