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VisitLevel of public support in Texas for Austin's SB 14 decision by end of 2024
Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Mixed/No clear majority • 34%
Public polls or surveys conducted in Texas
Austin City Council Votes 10-1 to Defy SB 14, Protect Transgender Healthcare
May 2, 2024, 09:43 PM
The Austin City Council voted 10-1 on Thursday to extend new protections for transgender individuals seeking gender-affirming care, specifically targeting the recent implementation of Senate Bill 14, which bans such care for minors in Texas. The council's decision effectively makes enforcement of this state law a lower priority within the city, marking Austin as the first city in Texas to take such a stance. This move prompted a statement from Attorney General Ken Paxton, who criticized the council's threat of noncompliance with Texas law.
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Majority support Austin's decision • 33%
Majority oppose Austin's decision • 33%
Public opinion is evenly split • 34%
Strongly Support • 25%
Somewhat Support • 25%
Somewhat Oppose • 25%
Strongly Oppose • 25%
Majority support current law • 33%
Majority support partial amendment • 33%
Majority support full repeal • 33%
Highly approve • 25%
Somewhat approve • 25%
Somewhat disapprove • 25%
Highly disapprove • 25%
Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Split opinion • 33%
Support exceeds 70% • 33%
Support 50-70% • 33%
Support below 50% • 33%
Below 30% • 25%
30% to 50% • 25%
51% to 70% • 25%
Above 70% • 25%
Increased support • 33%
Decreased support • 33%
No significant change • 33%
Majority supportive • 33%
Majority opposed • 33%
Mostly indifferent • 33%
Support current law • 33%
Support partial amendment • 33%
Support full repeal • 33%
High Approval • 33%
Low Approval • 33%
Mixed Reactions • 34%
Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Mixed or no clear majority • 34%
Mostly positive • 33%
Neutral • 33%
Mostly negative • 34%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Texas wins • 33%
Settlement reached • 34%
Austin wins • 33%