Thursday, February 29, 2024

Federal Judge in Texas Finds New Way to Harm Pregnant Women

A federal judge in Texas reversed a ruling that gave pregnant workers extra protections saying the bill that granted the protections was passed unconstitutionally because it was during the pandemic when U.S. House of Representatives lawmakers were allowed to vote by proxy.

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"The judge, an appointee of Republican former President Donald Trump, called the scope of his ruling "limited," and said it did not block all of the spending law.

Texas had only sought to block two provisions ultimately.

Hendrix blocked one provision, the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, from being enforced against the state after finding the bill was wrongly passed.

That law requires employers to provide pregnant workers with reasonable accommodations.

He issued an injunction barring the U.S. Department of Justice and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from enforcing that provision in cases involving state government employees. His order did not apply to other workers in Texas."

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2024-02-28 05:43 PM

FL, ID, IA, MO: "hold my beer."

#2 | Posted by mattm at 2024-02-28 11:27 PM

Phuleeze don't move to Texas. we have enough of your liberal schmucks moving in from California/Wa/Or dodging their taxes.

#3 | Posted by lfthndthrds at 2024-02-29 08:49 AM

Texas is a little slow on the draw.

They missed copying a Missouri law that prohibits pregnant women from divorcing their husbands, even in cases of domestic abuse.

#4 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-02-29 09:04 AM

So it was unconstitutional to vote by proxy for this...but not the rest of the bill?

They're not even hiding their anti-women views anymore.

#5 | Posted by jpw at 2024-02-29 09:38 AM

Phuleeze don't move to Texas. we have enough of your liberal schmucks moving in from California/Wa/Or dodging their taxes.

#3 | POSTED BY LFTHNDTHRDS

LFTHNDTHRDS still thinks women belong in the kitchen.

#6 | Posted by Sycophant at 2024-02-29 10:08 AM

#3 Why would anyone want to move to Texas in the first place? Yes, I lived a short time in Texas, but only because I was stationed there 2X. I was first stationed in El Paso and later I was stationed in San Antonio for school. Happiness was seeing Texas in my rearview mirror!

#7 | Posted by Ronnie68 at 2024-02-29 11:41 AM

#3-not to worry there lfthndthurds-there will soon be a border wall around Texas and you will be a Mexican citizen.

#8 | Posted by Yodagirl at 2024-02-29 11:53 AM

#7 | POSTED BY RONNIE68

Looking in the rearview mirror, I said a few unlady-like words myself when I left Texas.

Strange place. People talk weird, as in unrelated to the English language. And that was in a college town. Very disturbing. Unnerving even. As in, what planet am I on?

#9 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-02-29 12:34 PM

youtu.be

#10 | Posted by ScottE at 2024-02-29 12:45 PM

Yee-HAW! That's mah state, Abbottistan!

#11 | Posted by e1g1 at 2024-02-29 12:47 PM

One texass secedes the national debt will be reduced by ten percent ,most of the Mexican border will disappear and tens of thousands of federal jobs will come back to America..
As a bonus, millions of goobers will relocate out of America.
Then there's the benefit of fewer Republicans in the House and Senate..

#12 | Posted by northguy3 at 2024-03-01 02:22 PM

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