Saturday, December 1, 2012

Texas Bill Seeks to Strip Mother, Father References from Birth Certificates

article from TXValues.org:
 
Bill Seeks to Strip Mother, Father References from Birth Certificates

Democrat State Rep. Rafael Anchia (Dallas) has filed a bill, with the support of radical “gay-rights” group Equality Texas, to strip the specific references to a mother and father from supplementary birth certificates for adoption. HB 201 would apply to all heterosexual parent(s) seeking these birth certificates, not just those that consider themselves homosexual, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, gay, cisgender, or pansexual. Stripping mother and father from supplementary birth certificates creates a clear conflict in the law and is part of the larger homosexual agenda to ultimately demand that all birth certificates should be stripped of mother and father references. Mother and father references in Texas law is the current standard for birth certificates. We firmly believe this bill will affect mother and father references for all birth certificates. Texas Values will be leading the charge in the coming 2013 legislation session to oppose the bill and all others that seek to undercut our family values. Watch our interview on this issue here.

2 comments:

  1. State Rep Anchia is a NUT! If this were 40 yrs ago, he would have been tarred and feathered promoting such a crazy bill. This Rep should step down and then move to Calif. or Chicago, not here in Texas.

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