
Texas AG Ken Paxton Orders Schools to Display Ten Commandments from Sept 1, Launches Plano Antisemitism Probe Amid HB7 Abortion Debate
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has directed public schools across the state to display the Ten Commandments starting September 1, 2025, in accordance with Texas law. This directive applies to schools not currently affected by ongoing lawsuits. The move has drawn attention from political figures, including Senator John Cornyn, who has criticized the instruction. In a separate development, Paxton has launched an investigation into the Plano Independent School District following complaints about widespread antisemitism and the promotion of pro-Palestinian materials in the district's schools. The investigation aims to address these concerns ahead of the second anniversary of the Gaza terror attacks. Meanwhile, discussions continue in Texas regarding House Bill 7, which seeks to provide legal immunity to women receiving or obtaining abortion pills. Lawmakers and activists remain divided on the bill's effectiveness in addressing abortion legislation in the state.
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- Abolish Abortion Texas
Watch as @leachfortexas proclaims that House Bill 7 will make sure that "women cannot be sued for receiving or obtaining abortion pills." https://t.co/fhImSqVMso
- Ben Zeisloft
Thank you @DavidLowe4Texas! https://t.co/UeE22y84ZA
- Abolish Abortion Texas
Currently @DavidLowe4Texas is explaining why he is neutral on House Bill 7, warning that Texas lawmakers are failing to advance legislation to actually abolish abortion. https://t.co/fKcYGQk3QS
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