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14. SJR 34
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'''To enshrine truths that are deeply rooted in this nation's history and traditions, the people of Texas hereby affirm that a parent has the responsibility to nurture and protect the parent's child and the corresponding fundamental right to exercise care, custody, and control of the parent's child, including the right to make decisions concerning the child's upbringing.'''


To enshrine truths that are deeply rooted in this nation's history and traditions, the people of Texas hereby affirm that a parent has the responsibility to nurture and protect the parent's child and the corresponding fundamental right to exercise care, custody, and control of the parent's child, including the right to make decisions concerning the child's upbringing.
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This section, proposed by SJR 34 at the most recent legislative session, will be voted on at the November 2025 constitutional amendment election.
 
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Revision as of 16:11, June 12, 2025

Added November 4, 2025:

To enshrine truths that are deeply rooted in this nation's history and traditions, the people of Texas hereby affirm that a parent has the responsibility to nurture and protect the parent's child and the corresponding fundamental right to exercise care, custody, and control of the parent's child, including the right to make decisions concerning the child's upbringing.

Editor Comments

This section, proposed by SJR 34 at the most recent legislative session, will be voted on at the November 2025 constitutional amendment election.

Attorney Steve Smith

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Historic Decisions

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