Senate Committee Sneaks Zombie Bill Onto Omnibus County Bill

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACTS:
Tom Hargis, ACLU of Texas, [email protected], 773-484-7871 (mobile)
Chuck Smith, Equality Texas, [email protected], 512-474-5475, Ext.1
Stephen Peters, Human Rights Campaign (HRC), [email protected], 202-423-2860
Dan Quinn, Texas Freedom Network (TFN), [email protected], 512-322-0545 (office), 512-799-3379 (mobile)

AUSTIN - Just two weeks after it died in the Texas House, a measure designed to subvert a potential U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down
the state’s ban on same-sex marriage has been suddenly revived in the Texas Senate.

Sen. Eddie Lucio, D-Brownsville, chair of the Senate Intergovernmental Affairs Committee, added to an omnibus bill on county government HB 2977
by state Rep. Garnet Coleman, D-Houston, language from state Rep. Cecil Bell’s, R-Magnolia, failed HB 4105. HB 4105 would have barred state and local officials from licensing, enforcing or recognizing a same-sex marriage even if the U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of the freedom to marry for gay and lesbian couples.

The committee first approved the revised HB 2977 Monday night. The committee took a second vote today after some committee members objected
that Sen. Lucio hadn’t told them that the marriage language had been added to the bill. Sen. Lucio, a Democrat, voted with three Republicans to
approve the revised bill. Two Democrats, Sen. Sylvia Garcia of Houston and Sen. José Menéndez of San Antonio, voted against.

A coalition of civil liberties and LGBT-rights organizations -- American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, Equality Texas, Texas Freedom Network and
the Human Rights Campaign -- issued the following statements about the revised bill:

Terri Burke, Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Texas:
“Sen. Lucio’s attempt to stain Texas’ reputation with this retrograde legislation demonstrates that he’s on the wrong side of history and not in
line with Texas values. In the long run, we are confident that the Supreme Court will grant loving LGBT couples the freedom to marry in Texas. And we
call upon the Senate to defeat this attempt to enshrine discrimination in our state.”

Chuck Smith, Executive Director, Equality Texas:
“At its core, the amendment added to HB 2977 by Sen. Lucio is an attempt to subvert any future ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on the freedom to
marry. Pursuing a strategy to defy the Supreme Court will cost Texas taxpayers millions in litigation and cause great damage to our economy and
reputation. In its present form, HB2977 must be defeated.”

Marty Rouse, National Field Director, Human Rights Campaign:
“This amendment sends an extreme message about the future of the Lone Star State – a future where all Texans are not welcome to live and thrive.
Texas Senators must do everything in their power to stop this destructive and divisive assault on LGBT Texans and their families before it inflicts
needless damage on this great state.”

Kathy Miller, President, Texas Freedom Network:
“This reckless move tosses aside the state’s responsibilities under the U.S. Constitution and callously betrays loving gay and lesbian couples who
simply want to make a lifetime commitment and protect their families the same way everyone else does. Every senator, regardless of party, should
reject this revised bill and save Texas from the same firestorm of criticism that swept through Indiana and other states that have passed
legislation promoting discrimination against LGBT people and their families."




ACLU of Texas is a guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, the Legislature and Texas communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all in the Bill of Rights of our Constitution.

Equality Texas works to secure full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.

The Human Rights Campaign is America’s largest civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. HRC envisions a world where LGBT people are embraced as full members of society at home, at work and in every community.

The Texas Freedom Network is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization of religious and community leaders who support religious freedom, individual liberties and public schools.