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Texas Passes Amendment to State Constitution Barring Future Church Closings

Proposition 3 stipulates that the state or any political subdivision cannot intervene in religious services and organizations or issue orders that would close a church or house of worship. It also enshrines the Texas Freedom to Worship Act, signed earlier this year, as part of the Texas constitution.

AUSTIN, Texas (LifeSiteNews)—Texas voters passed an amendment to the state constitution on Tuesday that prevents any state or local governments from closing churches under any circumstance.
Proposition 3 stipulates that the state or any political subdivision cannot intervene in religious services and organizations or issue orders that would close a church or house of worship. It also enshrines the Texas Freedom to Worship Act, signed earlier this year, as part of the Texas constitution.
Additionally, Proposition 3 amended section 110 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code by defining a place of worship to include any building or grounds where religious services are conducted. The amendment passed with 62.42% of the vote, according to Ballotpedia.
Jonathan Saenz, president and attorney for Texas Values, a conservative organization that fights for the advancement of culture and family values, said in a statement, “The overwhelming message is clear from Texas voters: Don’t mess with our churches.” He went on to say that “churches are essential in Texas and the words of our Texas constitution now reflect this principle and the will of the people.”
The measure was passed earlier in a regular session of the Texas legislature, but public approval was needed to amend the constitution.
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