Conservative freshman state Rep. Matt Krause, R-Fort Worth, has filed
a bill that discriminates against people based on race, gender and
sexual orientation.
HB 360 would deny state funding to colleges and universities,
including private institutions, that require a “student organization,
including a religious student organization, to allow any student
enrolled at the institution to participate in the organization,
regardless of the student’s beliefs or status, including race, gender,
and sexual orientation.”
The bill states that colleges requiring a religious organization to
accept any member regardless of “status or beliefs” violates the First
Amendment, “including the rights of free exercise of religion and of
freedom of association.”
When asked what the bill’s purpose was, Elliott Griffin, Krause’s
chief of staff, said the bill was currently being redrafted to be more
narrow. He said he would discuss it more after the language was final.
Krause is perhaps best known in the LGBT community as the Liberty Counsel attorney who defended Fort Worth student Dakota Ary after he was suspended for making anti-gay remarks in class.
Equality Texas Executive Director Chuck Smith said the legislation could possibly apply
to a faith-based organization at a private university that wants to
limit membership to straight white men. He said the bill is so offensive
it likely won’t go anywhere.
“It’s pretty much offensive across the board,” Smith said. “I think
that piece of legislation is dead on arrival. It’s an equal opportunity
offender.”
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