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A Texas bill, known as the FURRIES Act, would ban non-human behaviors in public schools, including the use of litter boxes and wearing animal accessories. Rep. Stan Gerdes, the bill's author, claimed ...
Schools are not putting litter boxes in bathrooms to accommodate children, as months of unfounded rumors have claimed. And though school districts have issued statements debunking the story ...
The Texas Republican told a gathering of pastors at a Baptist church in Austin that the so-called furries trend is ...
A lawmaker pushing to ban non-human behavior in schools says he based his bill on a conversation with a school administrator, who has since denied so-called furries are a problem in her district.
Her relative, a public high school student, claimed there were up to 15 furries in his unnamed school, whose 'fursonas' were accepted by their teachers. Furries dress up and behave like their ...
Furries in schools? That's a claim made by one Texas lawmaker in a bill filed in this year's legislative session — and one that has been publicly challenged by one of his counterparts.
AUSTIN, Texas — A new bill filed in the Texas House would prevent students from behaving like anything other than a human being at schools in ... in Education, or FURRIES, Act, filed by Austin ...