USA Today.But California argued that Texas was simply seeking to penalize it for reaching a different conclusion: that taxpayer dollars should not be used to fund discrimination.On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear Paxton’s lawsuit, declining to give a reason for why its action.
However, Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented, saying they would have allowed the case to be argued before the high court.The case came to the court as California is likely to expand its list to include other states that have passed a slew of anti-LGBTQ laws, including Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, North Dakota, Montana, and West Virginia, to name a few.In past years, the bills that could land a state on the travel ban list included.
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