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http://www.dallasvoice.com/anticampus-lgbt-resource-center-amendment-defeated-1079519.htmlRep. Wayne Christian, R-Center, lost his fight to ban LGBT resource centers from Texas universities on Thursday night.
Christian had previously been successful in attaching an amendment to the House version of the state budget that would have required schools with LGBT resource centers to equally fund “family and traditional values centers.” But the amendment was absent from the Senate version of the bill and is not in the final version of the budget adopted two weeks ago.
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Christian began by saying that his original amendment passed with no opposition in the House (in fact, 24 members voted against it), that his new amendment was supported by the Young Conservatives of Texas and that the Texas A&M Student Senate had passed a resolution in support, although he didn’t mention that the resolution was vetoed by the Student Body President Jacob Robinson.
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Rep. Dawnna Dukes, D-Austin, offered a second amendment to Christian’s amendment that would have prohibited monies collected from LGBT people from being used to support non-LGBT campus groups. While Dukes’ amendment was intended to merely make a point, her explanation was perhaps the strongest statement in support of the LGBT community ever uttered on the Texas House floor:
Welcome to Texas, y'all!