So does that mean two more years of being refused entry to government property controlled by non-profit organizations?Charles L. Cotton wrote:Nothing was filed this session. There is a reason, but I can't go into it.TrueFlog wrote:Have we've seen any more progress in this area? It's my understanding that the deadline to file bills has passed, but I don't remember hearing about any bills to address this issue.Russell wrote:Are there any bills filed, or in the plans of being filed, that will prohibit this terrible loophole of a private entity leasing a building that is paid for by our tax dollars, and therefor being allowed by the recent AG rulings to post enforceable 30.06/30.07 signage?
I am all for private property rights when it's private money that built the structure, not my tax dollars.
Chas.
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- Sun Apr 23, 2017 11:25 pm
- Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: Bills to fix the private entity leasing a government building loophole
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