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Nate Schatzline: “Texas association of School Boards, tasb, which is a…”

Featuring: Nate Schatzline, Republican | Texas House of Representatives, District 93

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Published | Video Starts at 21:24

And I began to hear stories this last year of children who were being socially gender transitioned inside their classroom behind their parents. Back to the point. To the point where I actually had Texas association of School Boards, tasb, which is a taxpayer funded lobbyist that we're going to take down in the name of Jesus that would come in using your tax dollars as Texans to email every school board in the state of Texas who they contract with and say, hey, when you're talking to parents, use their biological name and sexual. But when you're with the student, make sure you use their preferred pronouns. We have this. We have proof of this. I'm seeing it and I'm shouting it to the rooftops throughout this session saying, we must end this. We must end this. (21:24–21:50)

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Asserts that the Texas Association of School Boards instructed schools to use preferred pronouns with students.

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