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Texas House approves repealing ban on ‘homosexual conduct’

  • On May 15 and 16, 2025, the Texas House voted to repeal the state's unenforceable 1973 ban on homosexual conduct in Austin, Texas.
  • The repeal effort follows the 2003 Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas that struck down the ban but left the law on the books, with bipartisan support emerging amid concerns after Roe v. Wade's 2022 overturn.
  • House Bill 1738, authored by openly gay Democrat Venton Jones and co-sponsored by Republican Brian Harrison, passed first vote 72-55 and final vote 59-56, marking the furthest progress in decades of legislative attempts.
  • Jones emphasized that the legislation enhances the fundamental freedoms of all Texans and called for a vote focused on protecting individual rights, while Harrison expressed his belief that the government should not punish people for their sexual orientation and voiced his backing for overturning the outdated law.
  • The bill now moves to the Senate, though the companion bill lacks a hearing, with advocates warning zombie laws could be enforced again if Lawrence were overturned by the Supreme Court.
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The Texas Tribune broke the news in Austin, United States on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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