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CHRISTIAN BREAKING NEWS: 🔥⚖️ Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Housing Agency for Anti-Christian Discrimination — Will This Change Nationwide Funding?

Texas AG Ken Paxton sues state housing agency for anti-Christian discrimination — a case that could reshape faith-based funding across the U.S.

“Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton just filed a landmark lawsuit accusing the state housing agency of discriminating against Christian groups — and you won’t believe the twist at the end! So stay tuned, because what he’s uncovering could change the rules for faith-based organizations across America.”

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Texas AG Ken Paxton has filed a federal lawsuit against the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), claiming the agency is discriminating against Christian and other religious organizations. (texasattorneygeneral.gov)
The issue: TDHCA rules block faith-based nonprofits from using state or federal housing funds if they also conduct religious activities — including worship, religious instruction, or proselytization. (yahoo.com)
Paxton argues these rules force Christian organizations to censor their faith to serve the homeless and low-income families. He’s seeking an immediate block of the policy and ultimately wants it declared unconstitutional. (texasscorecard.com)
In short: Christian groups say they’re being forced to silence their faith just to serve the needy — and that’s exactly what Paxton is challenging.

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Experts say this case is significant. Douglas Laycock, a religion-and-law scholar, notes that forcing religious organizations to separate their “faith-based activities” from secular programs is often impractical or impossible. (houstonchronicle.com)
Laycock calls the requirement “fictional” in many cases, highlighting how it burdens Christian organizations that provide essential social services. (texasscorecard.com)
Paxton frames this as part of a broader fight for religious liberty. He recently sued Texas’ higher-education work-study programs, arguing they discriminate against Christian students and faith-based employers. (texasattorneygeneral.gov)
His goal: ensure that Christian organizations never have to silence their faith in order to serve the community. (texasattorneygeneral.gov)

“Here’s the twist: if Paxton wins, this Texas lawsuit could set a nationwide precedent, allowing Christian organizations to receive public funds without having to hide their faith. This could reshape social services across the U.S.”

“As this lawsuit unfolds, one key question emerges: should public funds allow Christian organizations to fully express their faith in programs, or must religious activities always be kept separate? Your opinion matters — we want to hear from you!”

FAITH FIRST — Programs should include religious expression where appropriate
SECULAR FIRST — Public funds must strictly support secular activities
Type your answer in the comments below — we want to hear your voice!

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NEWS SOURCE & LINKS
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues state housing agency over discrimination against Christian groups
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/news/releases/attorney-general-ken-paxton-sues-state-housing-agency-discriminating-against-christian-groups-and
Houston Chronicle coverage of Paxton lawsuit
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/texas/article/ken-paxton-lawsuit-religious-homeless-21205450.php
Texas Scorecard analysis of faith-based funding restrictions

Paxton Sues State Housing Agency for ‘Anti-Christian’ Restrictions


Dallas Express on Paxton religious freedom lawsuit

Ken Paxton Sues Texas Housing Agency Over Religious Funding Ban

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