A Texas Republican wants to ban students from "any non-human" behaviors in a bid to crack down on furry subculture.
A bill in Texas would ban “furry subculture“ from Texas public schools.
A Texas Republican bill would prohibit students from cosplaying as "furries" and using litter boxes in classrooms.
The bill aims to ban students from non-human behavior with exceptions for days designated for costumes like Halloween.
A bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives seeks to ban “non-human behavior” in schools, including practices ...
The bill is based on debunked claims that public schools were encouraging so-called furries. Lawmakers have used the claims ...
A new bill introduced in the Texas House of Representatives Thursday by state Rep. Stan Gerdes (R-Smithville)— which would be known as the FURRIES Act— seeks to ban "non-human behavior" in ...
Smithville, introduced the FURRIES Act (Forbidden Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education) on Thursday to ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A new bill filed in the Texas House ... The Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education, or FURRIES, Act, filed by Austin-area Republican State Rep.
A bill filed by state Rep. Stan Gerdes that would ban kids from behaving like animals in schools is a distraction from Gov. Abbott's bad arguments for vouchers.
Texas DOGE Chair Giovanni Capriglione insists that his committee will eliminate government waste, fraud and abuse. There's ...
Is it just an expression of freedom or a distraction? Lawmakers want to crack down on students acting like their furry friends during school.