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LetMyPeopleVote

(160,817 posts)
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 08:52 PM Mar 14

Paxton says trans Texans can't use court orders to change sex on driver's licenses, birth certificates

You need birth certificates and drivers licenses for a number of things including voting and getting passports. Paxton really wants to be trump's AG or to be in the DOJ.

If a state agency ignores a court order, hopefully the judge will hold that agency in contempt. This is Texas and so I will not hold my breath on a Texas court doing the right thing.



https://www.texastribune.org/2025/03/14/texas-trans-drivers-license-birth-certificate-paxton/

State agencies should not honor court orders to change the sex on someone’s driver’s license or birth certificate, according to an opinion filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Friday.

He also said state agencies should retroactively correct any changes they’ve made to driver’s licenses or birth certificates over the years based on these court orders.

As attorney general, Paxton does not have the authority to tell other state agencies what to do, but this opinion could be cited in future executive or legislative action.

For decades, state agencies have accepted certified court orders to amend a person's sex on government issued documents. The Texas Department of State Health Services accepted court orders to change someone’s sex on their birth certificate, and the Texas Department of Public Safety allowed changes to driver’s licenses if someone presented an amended birth certificate or a court record.

That came to a halt in August for DPS, at least, and the agency asked Paxton’s office for an official opinion in September.

Ian Pittman, an attorney who represents transgender Texans, said Paxton’s recent finding was not a surprise.

“He purports to order things he has no authority to do,” Pittman said. “It’s red meat for the base, but it doesn’t legally change anything.”

But if history is any guide, Paxton’s latest maneuver could cascade into real changes. In 2022, Paxton issued a similar opinion, finding that providing a child with gender-affirming care could be considered child abuse under Texas law. Abbott, citing that opinion, issued an executive order, directing the state’s child welfare agencies to investigate parents of trans children.
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Paxton says trans Texans can't use court orders to change sex on driver's licenses, birth certificates (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Mar 14 OP
Gotta make sure that the shitkicker, redneck, christian nationalists are happy. walkingman Mar 14 #1
The question that really needs to be asked is: PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 14 #2
F crooked Paxton. n/t area51 Mar 15 #3

walkingman

(9,012 posts)
1. Gotta make sure that the shitkicker, redneck, christian nationalists are happy.
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 09:00 PM
Mar 14

Texas is the poster child of backwards ass mentality and they are proud of it.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(27,627 posts)
2. The question that really needs to be asked is:
Fri Mar 14, 2025, 09:06 PM
Mar 14

Do we really need to put gender on drivers licenses? Probably not.

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