Lawmakers in the Texas House ran out the clock to kill two measures that would have provided substantial protection against the abuses experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lawmakers in the Texas House ran out the clock to kill two measures that would have provided substantial protection against the abuses experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The measure will protect citizens from government overreach.
Senate Bill 1024 codifies elements of Gov. Greg Abbott’s continued COVID-19 emergency executive order.
The measure codifies portions of Gov. Greg Abbott’s ongoing emergency executive order recognizing an individual’s right to “informed consent.”
Legislation banning government-enforced vaccine and mask mandates passes in the Texas Senate.
“Three years of unparalleled government overreach has left in its wake a huge negative impact, some of which we are yet to realize.”
“I did nothing wrong and will fight for what’s right—which is caring for patients.”
“This series of bills will put an end, once and for all, to ineffective and crushing restrictions on our personal liberties that we saw during COVID-19.”
Mainstream media companies have been sued over allegedly suppressing information about COVID and the Hunter Biden laptop story.
“It is time to end mandates and put Texans first, because Texans call the shots!”