Texas, three more states on California’s banned travel list

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good. now stop the fuckers from moving here too. we've got more than enough of 'em running around screwing shit up.

besides that - you do what you want in your own state but stop telling other people how to live. that's the shit that gets irritating as hell.

Texas, three more states on California’s banned travel list

California is restricting publicly funded travel to four more states because of recent laws that leaders here view as discriminatory against gay and transgender people.

All totaled, California now bans most state-funded travel to eight states.

The new additions to California’s restricted travel list are Texas, Alabama, Kentucky and South Dakota.

They join Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee as states already subjected to the ban.

California Attorney Xavier Becerra announced the new states at a Thursday press conference, where he was joined by representatives from ACLU Northern California and Equality California.


“We will not spend taxpayer dollars in states that discriminate,” Becerra said.

California’s Legislature last year voted to restrict state-funded travel to states with laws that allow businesses to deny services to gay and transgender people.

California’s law gained attention after North Carolina enacted its so-called “bathroom bill,” which prevented local governments from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances and required that people using bathrooms in public buildings choose the restroom that corresponds to their gender at birth.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this month signed a law that allows child welfare providers to deny services because of “sincerely held religious beliefs,” a provision that critics interpreted as permitting adoption agencies to deny services to gay families.

Alabama and South Dakota were added to California’s listed of banned states because of similar adoption-related laws. The California Department of Justice said Kentucky’s Senate Bill 17 allows student-run organizations in schools to discriminate against classmates.

The California law includes exemptions for law enforcement officers, tax auditors and training events that are required for grants. California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston.
 
good. now stop the fuckers from moving here too. we've got more than enough of 'em running around screwing shit up.

besides that - you do what you want in your own state but stop telling other people how to live. that's the shit that gets irritating as hell.

Texas, three more states on California’s banned travel list

California is restricting publicly funded travel to four more states because of recent laws that leaders here view as discriminatory against gay and transgender people.

All totaled, California now bans most state-funded travel to eight states.

The new additions to California’s restricted travel list are Texas, Alabama, Kentucky and South Dakota.

They join Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee as states already subjected to the ban.

California Attorney Xavier Becerra announced the new states at a Thursday press conference, where he was joined by representatives from ACLU Northern California and Equality California.


“We will not spend taxpayer dollars in states that discriminate,” Becerra said.

California’s Legislature last year voted to restrict state-funded travel to states with laws that allow businesses to deny services to gay and transgender people.

California’s law gained attention after North Carolina enacted its so-called “bathroom bill,” which prevented local governments from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances and required that people using bathrooms in public buildings choose the restroom that corresponds to their gender at birth.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this month signed a law that allows child welfare providers to deny services because of “sincerely held religious beliefs,” a provision that critics interpreted as permitting adoption agencies to deny services to gay families.

Alabama and South Dakota were added to California’s listed of banned states because of similar adoption-related laws. The California Department of Justice said Kentucky’s Senate Bill 17 allows student-run organizations in schools to discriminate against classmates.

The California law includes exemptions for law enforcement officers, tax auditors and training events that are required for grants. California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston.

Wow! California has reached an all-time level of stupid! Senate Bill 17 has nothing to do with student-run organizations. It codifies free speech rules regarding students. Now why would California be against free speech?
 
California would be wise to start addressing their looming fiscal collapse and stop worrying what other states are doing.
 
good. now stop the fuckers from moving here too. we've got more than enough of 'em running around screwing shit up.

besides that - you do what you want in your own state but stop telling other people how to live. that's the shit that gets irritating as hell.

Texas, three more states on California’s banned travel list

California is restricting publicly funded travel to four more states because of recent laws that leaders here view as discriminatory against gay and transgender people.

All totaled, California now bans most state-funded travel to eight states.

The new additions to California’s restricted travel list are Texas, Alabama, Kentucky and South Dakota.

They join Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee as states already subjected to the ban.

California Attorney Xavier Becerra announced the new states at a Thursday press conference, where he was joined by representatives from ACLU Northern California and Equality California.


“We will not spend taxpayer dollars in states that discriminate,” Becerra said.

California’s Legislature last year voted to restrict state-funded travel to states with laws that allow businesses to deny services to gay and transgender people.

California’s law gained attention after North Carolina enacted its so-called “bathroom bill,” which prevented local governments from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances and required that people using bathrooms in public buildings choose the restroom that corresponds to their gender at birth.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this month signed a law that allows child welfare providers to deny services because of “sincerely held religious beliefs,” a provision that critics interpreted as permitting adoption agencies to deny services to gay families.

Alabama and South Dakota were added to California’s listed of banned states because of similar adoption-related laws. The California Department of Justice said Kentucky’s Senate Bill 17 allows student-run organizations in schools to discriminate against classmates.

The California law includes exemptions for law enforcement officers, tax auditors and training events that are required for grants. California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston.
Incredible.
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good. now stop the fuckers from moving here too. we've got more than enough of 'em running around screwing shit up.

besides that - you do what you want in your own state but stop telling other people how to live. that's the shit that gets irritating as hell.

Texas, three more states on California’s banned travel list

California is restricting publicly funded travel to four more states because of recent laws that leaders here view as discriminatory against gay and transgender people.

All totaled, California now bans most state-funded travel to eight states.

The new additions to California’s restricted travel list are Texas, Alabama, Kentucky and South Dakota.

They join Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee as states already subjected to the ban.

California Attorney Xavier Becerra announced the new states at a Thursday press conference, where he was joined by representatives from ACLU Northern California and Equality California.


“We will not spend taxpayer dollars in states that discriminate,” Becerra said.

California’s Legislature last year voted to restrict state-funded travel to states with laws that allow businesses to deny services to gay and transgender people.

California’s law gained attention after North Carolina enacted its so-called “bathroom bill,” which prevented local governments from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances and required that people using bathrooms in public buildings choose the restroom that corresponds to their gender at birth.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this month signed a law that allows child welfare providers to deny services because of “sincerely held religious beliefs,” a provision that critics interpreted as permitting adoption agencies to deny services to gay families.

Alabama and South Dakota were added to California’s listed of banned states because of similar adoption-related laws. The California Department of Justice said Kentucky’s Senate Bill 17 allows student-run organizations in schools to discriminate against classmates.

The California law includes exemptions for law enforcement officers, tax auditors and training events that are required for grants. California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston.

Wow! California has reached an all-time level of stupid! Senate Bill 17 has nothing to do with student-run organizations. It codifies free speech rules regarding students. Now why would California be against free speech?


because like any true leftist

they are fascists foremost
 
Exactly how much traveling around are California state employees doing anyway? Sounds like a drunken sailor taking his money to a different whore house.
 
good. now stop the fuckers from moving here too. we've got more than enough of 'em running around screwing shit up.

besides that - you do what you want in your own state but stop telling other people how to live. that's the shit that gets irritating as hell.

Texas, three more states on California’s banned travel list

California is restricting publicly funded travel to four more states because of recent laws that leaders here view as discriminatory against gay and transgender people.

All totaled, California now bans most state-funded travel to eight states.

The new additions to California’s restricted travel list are Texas, Alabama, Kentucky and South Dakota.

They join Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee as states already subjected to the ban.

California Attorney Xavier Becerra announced the new states at a Thursday press conference, where he was joined by representatives from ACLU Northern California and Equality California.


“We will not spend taxpayer dollars in states that discriminate,” Becerra said.

California’s Legislature last year voted to restrict state-funded travel to states with laws that allow businesses to deny services to gay and transgender people.

California’s law gained attention after North Carolina enacted its so-called “bathroom bill,” which prevented local governments from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances and required that people using bathrooms in public buildings choose the restroom that corresponds to their gender at birth.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this month signed a law that allows child welfare providers to deny services because of “sincerely held religious beliefs,” a provision that critics interpreted as permitting adoption agencies to deny services to gay families.

Alabama and South Dakota were added to California’s listed of banned states because of similar adoption-related laws. The California Department of Justice said Kentucky’s Senate Bill 17 allows student-run organizations in schools to discriminate against classmates.

The California law includes exemptions for law enforcement officers, tax auditors and training events that are required for grants. California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston.

In turn, the federal government should not provide tax funding to states that break federal law a la "Sanctity Cities". They should also recommend to California citizens and their family members who have been victimized by those protected in these states to sue California and take it to the Supreme Court.
 
This forum has turned into a one sided rightie pat each other on the back forum..... doesn't that get boring?

Anywooo I find that putting everyone ( every state into one category is bad and ignorant.

I think that it is just as stupid as

1. the cake makers trying to refuse making a cake because of a people who ordered it..

2. Or even worse the undertaker who refused to cremate a body because he was gay..

3 That chick o flic joint refusing gays

But: These jerks are making these decisions with tax payers money, not their own businesses..
 
good. now stop the fuckers from moving here too. we've got more than enough of 'em running around screwing shit up.

besides that - you do what you want in your own state but stop telling other people how to live. that's the shit that gets irritating as hell.

Texas, three more states on California’s banned travel list

California is restricting publicly funded travel to four more states because of recent laws that leaders here view as discriminatory against gay and transgender people.

All totaled, California now bans most state-funded travel to eight states.

The new additions to California’s restricted travel list are Texas, Alabama, Kentucky and South Dakota.

They join Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee as states already subjected to the ban.

California Attorney Xavier Becerra announced the new states at a Thursday press conference, where he was joined by representatives from ACLU Northern California and Equality California.


“We will not spend taxpayer dollars in states that discriminate,” Becerra said.

California’s Legislature last year voted to restrict state-funded travel to states with laws that allow businesses to deny services to gay and transgender people.

California’s law gained attention after North Carolina enacted its so-called “bathroom bill,” which prevented local governments from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances and required that people using bathrooms in public buildings choose the restroom that corresponds to their gender at birth.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this month signed a law that allows child welfare providers to deny services because of “sincerely held religious beliefs,” a provision that critics interpreted as permitting adoption agencies to deny services to gay families.

Alabama and South Dakota were added to California’s listed of banned states because of similar adoption-related laws. The California Department of Justice said Kentucky’s Senate Bill 17 allows student-run organizations in schools to discriminate against classmates.

The California law includes exemptions for law enforcement officers, tax auditors and training events that are required for grants. California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston.

In turn, the federal government should not provide tax funding to states that break federal law a la "Sanctity Cities". They should also recommend to California citizens and their family members who have been victimized by those protected in these states to sue California and take it to the Supreme Court.

Let's start a Suing party...... That will fix the hate . These extreme left's are just as bad as the extreme right.. The people need to fight for less extreme people in office and we would get along..
 
This forum has turned into a one sided rightie pat each other on the back forum..... doesn't that get boring?

Anywooo I find that putting everyone ( every state into one category is bad and ignorant.

I think that it is just as stupid as

1. the cake makers trying to refuse making a cake because of a people who ordered it..

2. Or even worse the undertaker who refused to cremate a body because he was gay..

3 That chick o flic joint refusing gays

But: These jerks are making these decisions with tax payers money, not their own businesses..
The government runs the state, that's what people are referring to when the say California.

1. You are clueless about the issue. You want government to force people into commerce they do not want. That's unAmerican.

2. ...and? Go somewhere else.

3. Never heard of that one. Do you have a source? How did they know someone was gay? Dude was sucking on a drumstick?
 
good. now stop the fuckers from moving here too. we've got more than enough of 'em running around screwing shit up.

besides that - you do what you want in your own state but stop telling other people how to live. that's the shit that gets irritating as hell.

Texas, three more states on California’s banned travel list

California is restricting publicly funded travel to four more states because of recent laws that leaders here view as discriminatory against gay and transgender people.

All totaled, California now bans most state-funded travel to eight states.

The new additions to California’s restricted travel list are Texas, Alabama, Kentucky and South Dakota.

They join Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee as states already subjected to the ban.

California Attorney Xavier Becerra announced the new states at a Thursday press conference, where he was joined by representatives from ACLU Northern California and Equality California.


“We will not spend taxpayer dollars in states that discriminate,” Becerra said.

California’s Legislature last year voted to restrict state-funded travel to states with laws that allow businesses to deny services to gay and transgender people.

California’s law gained attention after North Carolina enacted its so-called “bathroom bill,” which prevented local governments from adopting anti-discrimination ordinances and required that people using bathrooms in public buildings choose the restroom that corresponds to their gender at birth.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott this month signed a law that allows child welfare providers to deny services because of “sincerely held religious beliefs,” a provision that critics interpreted as permitting adoption agencies to deny services to gay families.

Alabama and South Dakota were added to California’s listed of banned states because of similar adoption-related laws. The California Department of Justice said Kentucky’s Senate Bill 17 allows student-run organizations in schools to discriminate against classmates.

The California law includes exemptions for law enforcement officers, tax auditors and training events that are required for grants. California’s tax-collecting Board of Equalization has an office in Houston.

In turn, the federal government should not provide tax funding to states that break federal law a la "Sanctity Cities". They should also recommend to California citizens and their family members who have been victimized by those protected in these states to sue California and take it to the Supreme Court.

Let's start a Suing party...... That will fix the hate . These extreme left's are just as bad as the extreme right.. The people need to fight for less extreme people in office and we would get along..

If my kid is killed by an illegal immigrant who was protected by the state, what would you suggest I do? These states are knowingly breaking the law and supporting the breaking of federal law. There should be consequences for such actions.
 
You mean all we had to do to keep commiefornian parasites out of our beloved state was pass a law that says "If you got a dick, you piss in the male latrine"?

Well fuck me runnin....Should have done that years ago.


 
The hater's are up early, must have been a call for a Right Wing Circle Jerk. Did The Donald send out the word, the Cry Baby in Chief continues to add to his enemies list, a state with more than 10% of our nation's population who rejected him as unfit to be POTUS is an obvious target.
 

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