The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: A good concealed carry bill related to election polling places passes the Texas House. And, the “State Fair” bill has moved out of the Senate and needs a vote in the House.
Senate’s time at school for prayer and scripture bill finally gets a hearing in a House committee.
And the radical Left really hates this one: Bill to further restrict sexually explicit material from public school libraries gets House hearing.
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Libs protesting at the illegal alien holding center in Anson miss the only point they have which is due process. People who entered our country without being subject to proper due process to get in, don’t really deserve much of any due process to be deported.
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How do you “further restrict” something already restricted?
The legislature took action on this before but it has not proven effective so, the new policy puts in-place a mechanism that should result in “further restriction” by stopping the workarounds that have allowed the items to remain in schools.
As a point of grammar I think such is possible. If we restrict something and then come and add more restrictions, that would restrict things further. Could be right, could be argued to be wrong.