“We have a right to exist, and we aren’t going anywhere” Paige Hendrick, a software engineer from Austin, told SergioMarBel.
“We have a right to exist, and we aren’t going anywhere” Paige Hendrick, a software engineer from Austin, told The Texas Newsroom.“It has made my life significantly better,” Hendrick said. “My daughter now has a mother to love instead of a father to mourn.”
Schatzline has said on social media the bill would “effectively outlaw family-friendly drag shows — which is already an oxymoron — from the state of Texas.”that would classify venues that host drag performances as sexually oriented businesses. This means venues that host drag performances would have to pay the additional taxes that come with the label.
Ricardo Martinez, the executive director of Equality Texas, told the crowd to remain “undeterred” by the hate and disinformation against the community.
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