
Texas state website that included LGBTQ resources disabled after governor's Republican primary challenger criticized its content
CNN
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) disabled a website with resources for LGBTQ youth after Gov. Greg Abbott's Republican primary challenger, Don Huffines, criticized its content in a video message posted to Twitter in August.
On August 31, Huffines posted a video message to his Twitter account, saying that Abbott's political appointees "are promoting transgender sexual policies to our Texas youth."
"This is Texas. These are not Texas values, these are not Republican Party values, but these are obviously Greg Abbott's values. That's why we need a change. That's what my campaign is about," Huffines said.

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