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  1. United States
  2. Texas
  3. Sen. José Menéndez

Sen. José Menéndez

122
Letters
Verified VoterSan Antonio, TX

Stop pushing FURRIES and Focus on Actual Educational Needs

This proposed legislation is an unnecessary distraction from the actual needs of our schools and students. There is no credible evidence of the behaviors described occurring in Texas classrooms. Rather than wasting time and resources on fictitious issues, our focus should be on providing adequate fu

Verified VoterSan Antonio, TX

Stand against SB 37 Today!

Texas Senate Bill 37 threatens higher education by undermining faculty governance, restricting academic freedom, and imposing political oversight on university curricula. SB 37 weakens institutions’ ability to attract and retain top faculty, limits students’ exposure to diverse ideas, and could ulti

Verified VoterSan Antonio, TX

Opposition to SB 2880 – Protecting Women’s Rights and Free Speech

I am writing to urge you to oppose Texas Senate Bill 2880, which represents a grave attack on both women’s rights and the First Amendment. This bill not only seeks to further restrict access to abortion in Texas but also places unprecedented legal and financial burdens on individuals and organizatio

Verified VoterSan Antonio, TX

CONTINUE TO SAY NO TO VOUCHERS

School vouchers fail to provide true choice for all families due to the vast disparities in private school tuition costs across San Antonio. The data reveals numerous private schools charge upwards of $20,000 per year, far exceeding the proposed voucher amounts of $2,000 to $11,500. Implementing vou

Verified VoterConverse, TX

Regarding House Bill 4814 I do not know Stan Gerdes. Maybe he is a serious man, in most cases. However, House Bill 4814, the "FURRIES Act", shows no sign of it. Let us leave aside that children often play make-believe, including pretending to be animals. This is not related to the furry subculture;

Verified VoterSan Antonio, TX

Published reports indicate the legislature is considering a pair of bills to add the so-called “ten commandments” and prayer to classrooms around the state. Please be advised, that when I talk with Texans, we are not asking for either the commandments or prayer in our public-schools or public-insti

Map PinSan Antonio, TX

stop criminalizing transgender people

I urge you to reject proposals that criminalize transgender people or interfere with their access to gender-affirming health care. These discriminatory measures inflict immense harm on a vulnerable community and perpetuate dangerous bigotry. As representatives, it is imperative that you uphold the f

Verified VoterSan Antonio, TX

The Senate plan (S.B. 3) to make hemp products illegal in Texas is ilconceived and unwarranted. Hemp has a very long and proud history in our state and is used to make everyday products like rope, cloth, clothing, bedding and is one of the most nutritious foods in nature. One fun fact is that hemp

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