Here are some of the week’s most notable quotes.
As the saying goes, a rose by any other name still smells as sweet. Similarly, vouchers by any other name still stink.
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TFN President Kathy Miller, on religious refusal laws proposed at the Texas Legislature.
Religious liberty does not mean that people of faith are free to opt out of laws they don’t like, or impose their personal religious beliefs on others, or use religion as a weapon to harm fellow Texans. Faith … should not be used as a license to discriminate.
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State Sen. José Menéndez, D-San Antonio, on private school voucher legislation.
The proponents of this bill call it a ‘civil rights issue.’ Maybe if they spend more time inside a classroom rather than defunding it they’d learn a valuable history lesson.
[W]e were a little surprised that the secretary of energy of the United States of America would have the time and bandwidth to weigh in on a university student body president election.
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It was an anointed cake, and they made the cake and gave the cake as a gift. I know this is strange.