Texas House Considering Repeal of Ban on Homosexual Conduct

Twelve House Republicans joined Democrats to approve repealing the ban, which has been unenforced since 2003. It is the first time the bill has made it to the House floor since it was first proposed decades ago.

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Eleanor Klibanoff is the women’s health reporter, based in Austin, where she covers abortion, maternal health care, gender-based violence and LGBTQ issues, among other topics. She...
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Activists and members of Austin's LGBTQ community gather on the steps of the Texas Capitol on June 28, 2017, to celebrate the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots, a key moment in the birth of the modern LGBT movement in America. Credit: Austin Price for The Texas Tribune

Last Updated on November 15, 2025 by Serena Zehlius, Editor

On Thursday, the Texas House voted 72-55 to preliminarily approve House Bill 1738, which would remove the unenforceable 1973 law from state statute. Twelve Republicans joined with Democrats to vote for repeal.


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Eleanor Klibanoff is the women’s health reporter, based in Austin, where she covers abortion, maternal health care, gender-based violence and LGBTQ issues, among other topics. She was previously with the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting in Louisville, Kentucky, where she reported, produced and hosted the Peabody-nominated podcast, “Dig.” Eleanor has worked at public radio stations in Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Missouri, as well as NPR, and her work has aired on “All Things Considered,” “Morning Edition” and “Here & Now.” She is conversational in Spanish. Eleanor was born in Philadelphia, was raised in Atlanta and attended The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.