SENATE BILL 4 PASSES HOUSE ON 2ND READING
Published 9:03 am Thursday, April 27, 2017
The ‘anti-sanctuary city’ bill passed on a party-line vote of 93-54.
Special to The Leader
Austin, Texas – Today, Senate Bill 4 passed to engrossment on a vote of 93-54 after close to 16 hours of impassioned testimony.
Members of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, Mexican American Legislative Caucus and Texas Legislative Black Caucus proposed numerous improving amendments and raised multiple points of order against the bill, but the course of the debate was largely steered by the Republican Caucus and its overwhelming majority.
State Representative Eddie Rodriguez issued the following statement regarding the debate and vote:
“The young children who testified in opposition to SB 4 before the House Committee on State Affairs returned for today’s floor debate.
“They arrived in the early morning to share their heartfelt stories with members who support SB 4, trying to appeal to their humanity. The children were blatantly ignored.
“I understand that many Republican members face pressure to cast votes in violation of their consciences. Speaking with those children, though, you get a sense of the awesome responsibility that we have as elected members of the Texas House of Representatives.
“Placing one’s selfish interest in reelection ahead of doing the right thing is worse than a good-faith vote for SB 4.
“I feel scared, sad, confused and angry along with all immigrant children tonight. My colleagues voted to condemn them to a life of fear and uncertainty, to hiding in the shadows and dreading the day their parents don’t come home from work. Worse, my colleagues wouldn’t even give them the time of day.
“I’ve opposed SB 4 from the beginning, using my voice to advocate for local control over policing policy from my district in Austin to the national stage. I refuse to be civil or ‘agree to disagree’ on SB 4 because the stakes are much too high.”