Bill of the Week: Texans Take to the Capitol to Battle Discriminatory Property Bills

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Texans take to the Capitol to battle discriminatory property bills.

"As a foreigner in the United States, I have always felt safe … However, in January, when Governor Abbott endorsed SB 147, that shattered all the peace of mind," a Chinese American speaker told the Senate Committee on State Affairswas supposed to be a day for Iranian Texans to gather from across the state. It was supposed to be an opportunity forMichelle Khodayari Lewisto share their horrifying experience of imprisonment by the Iranian regime.

The Iranian American community wasn't the only group to oppose the bill. Chinese Americans held a large protest in Houston's Chinatown in February and flooded ahearing on March 2."We are proud to call Texas our home ever since we moved here. As a foreigner in the United States, I have always felt safe ... However, in January, when Gov­ernor Abbott endorsed SB 147, that shattered all the peace of mind," one Chinese American speaker said. As Sen.

Prior to the March 2 hearing, advocates had managed to win a few concessions from Kolkhorst on SB 147. She agreed to sharpen the language so that the restrictions did not apply to lawful permanent residents, which she noted includes dual citizens."We wanted to make sure that if these bills get passed that they have amended verbiage, and I do believe that Sen. Kolkhorst was very generous in her time and understanding in putting that amended verbiage in there.

“Senate Bill 711 would allow the seller to proclaim, exhibit, and instill a patriotism, through sacrifice for the greater good.”, one of the event organizers, said there are mixed feelings in the community about the bills and the concessions won.

In addition to state legislation, they've their sights set on national bills, with hopes that Congress will pass the, which would sanction Iran's supreme leader, president, and other leaders. Thus far, that bill has been largely backed by House Republicans. House Resolution 100, another bill around the Iranian protests, has received more bipartisan support.

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