A Texas bill known as the FURRIES Act would ban non-human behaviors in public schools if passed. However, Representative Stan Gerdes, the bill’s author, could not verify specific examples of this happening. Previous claims that schools provided litter boxes for students remained unconfirmed. “Rep. Gerdes contacted Superintendent Cheryl Burns to ask if there were any litter boxes for students on District campuses,” a representative of Smithville ISD said. “Burns informed Rep. Gerdes that there were not, but as a courtesy to Rep. Gerdes, Mrs. Burns made the extra effort to walk the campus to confirm that there were no litter boxes.” The bill was left pending in committee. (Fox4News)
Author Of Texas Bill Can’t Fix Examples Of Furries In Schools

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