Pastor Says Churches Urged To Back 'Bathroom Bill'
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SOUTHLAKE (AP) - A pastor at a Dallas-area megachurch said that Texas Gov. Greg Abbott contacted him and leaders at nine other churches, urging them to drum up support for a hotly debated 'bathroom bill' currently bottled up in the Texas Legislature.
Robert Morris of Gateway Church in Southlake instructed his congregation over the weekend to pressure state lawmakers to advance a bill prohibiting schools and local communities from creating ordinances designed to protect transgender Texans using public bathrooms.
Morris said the measure is "being held up right now" by Republican House Speaker Joe Straus, who opposes it.
Senators passed a bill requiring transgender people to use public restrooms corresponding to their birth certificate's sex. A separate House version hasn't reached a floor vote.
Morris was part of Donald Trump's presidential campaign's evangelical advisory board.
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