'It’s senseless. We’re just rapidly moving backward.”
the legal opinion, with 20 senators and 38 members of the U.S. House of Representatives signing in favor of the statement.
Cruz’s Twitter post on Friday said this ruling would “ensure” Americans can continue their work without it “compromising” their religious beliefs.along Main Street’s gay district, said this decision was disappointing.Cunniff said Pride Month always comes as a celebration, but this year, it also comes with a fight for freedom.
“I don’t think that anybody is gonna stop. I know we’re not,” Cunniff said. “It won’t be as tough to get back to where we were when the right people get in the right places. I think it’ll happen again.” Robert Salcido Jr., executive director of Pride Center San Antonio, said this decision will give him the power to push forward.
“We’ve had a pretty horrible year, especially with the Texas legislature,” Salcido said. “There’s still a lot of work that’s gotta be done and as a community, knowing that in the past we’ve come together to unite and be one with one another, and we’re going to continue to do that.”
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