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Source: The Advocate
Texas House moves toward repealing anti-sodomy law
The law has been unenforceable since 2003, but it remains on the books. More votes are needed to repeal
By Trudy Ring
May 15 2025 7:31 PM EST
The Texas House of Representatives took a preliminary vote Thursday in favor of repealing the states anti-sodomy law, which has been unenforceable since a U.S. Supreme Court decision in a case out of Texas in 2003.
The repeal bill, House Bill 1738, must be approved by the House once again before the Texas Senate votes. Its unclear when the next House vote will be, and the Senates companion bill has not received a committee hearing.
Thursdays House vote was 72-55, The Dallas Morning News reports. This marks the farthest a repeal bill has progressed.
The Texas anti-sodomy law, along with any others still existing in the nation, was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in Lawrence v. Texas in 2003. However, the state still has its law against homosexual conduct on the books, and it could become unenforceable if the high court ever overturns Lawrence, something conservative Justice Clarence Thomas said hed like to see after the fall of Roe v. Wade in 2022. That would take a case getting to the court.
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Read more: https://www.advocate.com/politics/texas-advances-sodomy-law-repeal

Talk about being behind the times, but, getting any of these laws off the books would be a good thing given the Supreme Court and their penchant for sending things back to the states.
BOSSHOG
(42,461 posts)Explain how one enforces an anti sodomy law? Go ahead. Explain it. Then in a meandering ramble tell one and all why its any of your fucking business.
Would it be akin to doing away with the tax exempt status of churches who spend tax exempt money to attempt to codify their religious beliefs or insist that public monies be used to fund private schools?
DBoon
(23,717 posts)Because laws against homosexual behavior, birth control, abortion, etc. can only be enforced by a massive state invasion of private behavior.
TommyT139
(1,422 posts)...undoing the right to privacy (which in this case protects adult consensual sexual behavior) can easily lead to its undoing ink other contexts.
Also, wait until the magats learn that in some states, "sodomy" refers to any non-procreative sexual activity, like blow jobs.