Republican Reveals What Election Deniers Say Behind The Scenes

Republicans reveal what election deniers say behind the scenes about “the big lie.” Jayar Jackson, A.B. Burns-Tucker and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks. Watch TYT LIVE on weekdays 6-8 pm ET. http://youtube.com/theyoungturks/live

Read more HERE: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dan-cr…

“Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) revealed what election deniers actually say behind closed doors as a slew of reality-defying candidates run as Republicans in next week’s 2022 midterms.

“It was always a lie. The whole thing was always a lie. And it was a lie meant to rile people up,” the Texas Republican said of the lie that Donald Trump was cheated by widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election during the latest episode of his “Hold These Truths” podcast.”

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A GOP Official Is Allegedly Knocking on Doors to Tell People They Can’t Vote

https://www.vice.com/en/article/akeaaz/voter-intimidation-texas

Dogs that love gravy this is scary.   These people are seriously trying to stop voters from voting in everyway possible and even demanding to see who the person is voting for or trying to make the person they are intimidating tell them who they voted for.   This is so wrong, government by gang of thugs.    Read this if you want to see what maga republicans think is acceptable way to treat non-white voters and even white voters in a democratic voting area.    Hugs
 
VICE News has uncovered multiple reports of voter intimidation across Texas in the lead-up to the midterm elections.
 
 

Voters in Texas are facing an onslaught of voter intimidation tactics in the lead-up to the midterm elections next week—and in at least one instance the intimidation is allegedly being carried out by a prominent member of the local Republican Party.

Last week, a woman in Austin reported an incident of voter intimidation at her home allegedly carried out by a member of the Travis County Republican Party to the Texas Civil Rights Project.

 

“We received a very alarming report over the past week about a precinct chair of the Travis County Republican Party, knocking on people’s doors, accusing them of illegally voting by mail, even though the people we spoke with were clearly eligible to vote by mail,” Christina Beeler, a voting rights staff attorney with the civil rights group, told VICE News. “They were being extremely aggressive.”

The voter in Austin said that the person at the door identified herself as a precinct chair and the voter was later able to identify the person as a precinct chair for the Travis County Republican Party. The woman was accompanied by an unidentified man and accused the voter of illegally voting by mail. Beeler said the campaign appeared to be targeting people who have been voting by mail because the list of people who vote by mail is available publicly.

The hostile and confrontational nature of voter intimidation tactics in Texas has increased significantly in recent weeks.

Throughout the state, in addition to aggressive door-knocking campaigns, VICE News has also uncovered reports of election officials demanding that voters hand over their smartphones and smartwatches before voting and found that some poll workers looking over voters’ shoulders and wearing obviously partisan attire while inside the polling stations. Threatening letter-writing campaigns to voters have occurred as well. 

 

As concerns about voter intimidation heat up nationwide, and armed groups threaten voting locations, VICE News also spoke with voter rights groups about threats ahead of next week’s midterms. 

“I think we’ve had fewer reports of election intimidation, but the reports that we have received have been more egregious than in past elections,” Beeler said. “I think that the aggressive, egregious voter intimidation we have seen during this election cycle has a chilling effect on people and suppresses voter turnout.”

VICE News has also uncovered reports of election officials demanding that voters hand over their smartphones and smartwatches before voting and found that some poll workers looking over voters’ shoulders and wearing obviously partisan attire while inside the polling stations.

The Texas Civil Rights Project doesn’t know how many voters were impacted by this door-knocking campaign from the GOP, but those impacted appear to be among the most vulnerable.

“Some of the most egregious complaints we’ve gotten have involved elderly voters, because some of the door-knocking efforts seem to be targeting people who are voting by mail and in Texas, voters over 65 are eligible to vote by mail automatically,” Beeler told VICE News.

And Beeler pointed out that the door-knocking campaign could impact not only those who hadn’t voted yet but also those who had already sent in their ballot. “You can move to cancel your mail-in ballots, so if you get someone knocking on your door telling you that you’re illegally voting and you’re not informed and you don’t call our hotline and you don’t know about Texas election law, you can move to cancel your ballot,” added Beeler.

 

The Travis County Republican Party told VICE News it was investigating the incident.

“I think that the aggressive, egregious voter intimidation we have seen during this election cycle has a chilling effect on people and suppresses voter turnout.”

This is not the first time a GOP-linked door-knocking campaign in Texas has tried to intimidate voters. In July, a right-wing group launched a campaign in Harris County, which includes Houston, to obtain non-public personal information from residents. 

“The Harris County Elections office has been informed of scammers who are impersonating election workers and going door-to-door in an attempt to obtain private voter information,” the Harris County Election office said in a Facebook post in July. The office also posted a picture of an affidavit that the door knockers were asking residents to sign “under penalty of perjury.”

It turned out that the group running the campaign was the Texas Elections Network, a right-wing group founded last year by Melissa Conway, the Republican National Committee’s Texas state director for election integrity. The group did not respond to VICE News’ request for comment.

The campaign was targeting “communities of color and historically Black neighborhoods here in Houston, trying to challenge the eligibility of certain voters,” Beeler said, adding that the group conducting the campaign submitted hundreds of challenges to the elections administrator in Harris County related to the 2020 election.

 

There have also been multiple reports of intimidation at early polling locations across the state, and in several instances the intimidation appears to have been racially targeted.

Anthony Gutierrez, the executive director of the nonpartisan voter education group Common Cause Texas, told VICE News that a Black man voting in a predominantly white neighborhood rang the group’s hotline to report that he had been approached by a white man outside a polling location at a southeast Dallas community college and asked to hand over his smartphone and smartwatch before voting. 

It was only after the man voted that he realized that the person who had demanded his devices was not an election official, he told Common Cause. Voters are not allowed to use their phones inside polling locations, but there is no rule requiring them to surrender their devices.

Beeler said that the Texas Civil Rights Project also received a very similar call from another Black voter who was also asked to give up their smartphone before voting. But this time, the voter said, they were asked to do so by an election official.

“This particular voter was a black person and there were white voters who were walking in and were not being asked to remove their cellphones or their watches,” Beeler said, adding that her group interceded in the incident and the election worker in question was “reprimanded.”

The Dallas elections office also told the Washington Post this week that it had received multiple reports of poll observers trying inappropriately to confiscate phones and smartwatches from voters.

 

It was only after the man voted that he realized that the person who had demanded his devices was not an election official.

Gutierrez told VICE News that his group had received many other calls about issues at polling locations, including poll watchers who were taking notes while standing behind the check-in tables at polling locations “in a way that’s making voters unnerved.”  

Another voter reported poll watchers “getting way too close to where they could actually see the voter’s screen, as they were trying to cast their ballot,“ Gutierrez said.

And, a Common Cause volunteer this week observed a poll worker wearing “what I would categorize as partisan, dog whistle jewellery,” Gutierrez said. The item was a bracelet that said “Free the J6ers. Arrest the mules.” Gutierrez added that there had been a number of reports made to Common Cause of poll workers wearing partisan hats and t-shirts at other locations.

Some of the voter intimidation tactics included letters being hand-delivered to people’s homes. Residents in Tarrant County, Texas, this week reported receiving letters from someone claiming to be part of a group “investigating the integrity of local elections.” The letter lists the resident’s name and address and claims to known when and where they voted.

The letter also suggests that the person voted in an early polling location that was a long distance from their house, and that “there is an unusually high number of people from our neighborhood traveling to the Stop Six area to vote when there are many early voting sites between here and there.”

 

The Tarrant County Elections Office warned residents to ignore the letters and tweeted that “voters have the choice to vote at ANY location open in the County. Choosing a location far from your home DOES NOT indicate an “anomaly,” it just means it was convenient for the voter.”

In Travis County, a couple who live in the city of Lakeway told a local Fox station that they received a chilling letter in the mail that criticized their support for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke. The letter called them an “enemy of the state of Texas.” 

The letter goes on to make an even more worrying threat: “We also now know that you don’t believe in the Second Amendment and don’t have a gun to protect yourself and your family so you will not be able to protect yourselves. Don’t worry, there are lots of your neighbors that do believe in the Second Amendment and will decide if they want to help you or not if there is an issue.”

The letter called them an “enemy of the state of Texas.”

Sam Taylor, a spokesperson for the Texas secretary of state’s office, told VICE News that his office had received “at least two complaints regarding potential voter intimidation,” but said those complaints are not publicly accessible until “either we’ve determined the complaint does not warrant an investigation by the attorney general, or the attorney general’s investigation is completed:”

 

“Most of the voter intimidation complaints we’ve been made aware of involve campaign activity, which is not something our office handles,” Taylor said.

JR Johnson, the executive director of the Texas Ethics Commission, told VICE News that he could not “confirm or deny the existence of specific complaints, and our investigations are conducted confidentially.” He said that only after a bipartisan panel of eight commissioners find that a violation has occurred, the final order will be made publicly available on his agency’s website.

But activist groups claim that part of the problem of voter intimidation lies not only with fringe groups but also with the secretary of state’s office itself. Last month, voter rights activists decried the decision by Republican Secretary of State John Scott, who was part of Trump’s legal team in 2020, and Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton to send election monitors to observe the elections in Harris County, claiming it would lead to both voter intimidation and disrupt the counting process.

“It is true that our secretary of state often does send monitors to counties if a certain number of voters request them,” Gutierrez said. “What’s alarming about it for us who work on voting rights in Texas is who our secretary of state is and who our attorney general is. I’ve seen a lot of news about election deniers running for secretary of state posts in other states and that’s who we have in office in Texas now.”

 

(Scott’s office disputes the suggestion that the secretary of state was an election denier and said he had been subject to death threats himself as a result of speaking out against election deniers.)

Like others across the country working to undermine the election process, the door-knocking campaign groups in Texas are “seemingly informed by right-wing conspiracies,” Beeler said, and specifically by the 2000 Mules conspiracy film that was released by Dinesh D’Souza earlier this year.

D’Souza’s film, which has been thoroughly debunked, is based on bogus claims from a group known as True the Vote which falsely claimed to have obtained cell phone data that proved thousands of so-called “ballot mules” were stuffing drop boxes with fake ballots during the 2020 election.

Earlier this week, a judge in Texas ordered that the two founders of True the Vote, Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips, be detained for refusing to disclose the name of the person who supposedly helped them investigate election software company Konnech Inc, which is suing the founders for defamation.

But authorities are concerned that the conspiracies being spread by people like Engelbrecht and Phillips are not only fueling voter intimidation tactics but also increasing the amount of threats from violent extremists, which has been widespread in the weeks leading up to the midterms.

The U.S. government last week warned that election conspiracies could trigger violence around the election. In Arizona, armed election vigilantes were forced to stand down only after a court order. And there has already been some politically linked violence in the build up to election day, including the attack on Nancy Peloi’s husband and the attack on a Democrat running for a state House seat in Pennsylvania that left the candidate unconscious.

Update: This story has been updated with comments from Secretary of State John Scott’s office. Additionally, after this story was published, the Travis County Republican Party told VICE News it was investigating the incident.

 

Wrestler Kane, now a GOP mayor, destroyed on Twitter over drag-show hypocrisy

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/11/wrestler-kane-now-gop-mayor-destroyed-twitter-drag-show-hypocrisy/

See how this has nothing to do with children and is all a political ploy to rile up the right wing base that is unable to accept advancements in society.   We have grown as a people, just as we did in every generation since the beginning of the species.   We don’t do what we did in the 1600, 1700s, 1800s, because we know better now.  But there are some people dreaming of a past that never really existed when they felt comfortable and in charge, they were the normal ones with the right to mock and insult the weirdos.    They want that again.   The other half wants their poor defenseless god to stop crying over men wearing dresses (something they basically did in Jesus’s time) and they know their god shutters in fear / loathing every time a male penis touches another male, regardless of the fact that opposite sex couples can do the same sex acts and their god loves to watch that.    Strange, isn’t it?    Hugs

Glenn Jacobs, aka Kane

 

Glenn Jacobs, aka KanePhoto: Gage Skidmore

WWE wrestler Kane, who performed topless in genitalia-hugging spandex tights, grappling with other oiled-up men wearing only speedos, g-string style underwear — and sometimes women’s dresses — is complaining about all-age drag shows.

The former wrestler – who goes by Mayor Glenn Jacobs (R) when he’s not performing in flashy outfits – won reelection as the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee in August and performed on multiple occasions with other wrestlers who dressed as women in front of thousands of children.

Now he says he’ll ban family-friendly drag shows anywhere “on Knox County property,” though he has no power to do so. “Currently,” says the mayor, “no law on the books gives me authority.”

The empty pro-wrestling-style boast was another attack on the LGBTQ community inspired by the current Republican obsession with quashing LGBTQ rights, particularly when it comes to gender nonconformity.

Twitter was quick to react to Jacob’s hypocrisy Tuesday, when he claimed “my office has been flooded with calls concerning all-ages drag shows,” just in time for next Tuesday’s midterm elections. Jacobs went on to decry “the sexualization of our children.”

For the uninitiated, drag is an integral part of some of WWE’s often bizarre storylines.

Multiple wrestling fans called out Jacobs for a storyline in which he kidnaps another wrestler’s girlfriend, rapes, and impregnates her.

The callback that best applies to Jacobs today may have been this amped-up crowd favorite, now employed by Twitter users.

We NEED to Talk About Florida’s New Attack on Trans Kids!!!

Republican election official addresses voters’ election concerns point-by-point

In the crucial swing state of Arizona, Republican nominees up and down the ballot continue to push lies that the 2020 election was stolen. CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan speaks with a Maricopa County Board of Supervisors chairman who fears what voters’ unsubstantiated election concerns mean for democracy. O’Sullivan and Arizona Republican House Speaker Russell “Rusty” Bowers both discuss this further with CNN’s Erin Burnett.

‘Can we Google it?’: CNN reporter checks local GOP official’s voting claim in interview

They’re inspired by lies and baseless claims of election fraud. Now, just days before the midterms, there are new concerns about self-proclaimed poll watchers and fears they could intimidate voters.

MAGA Extremists Threaten Voters: “You Will Be Beaten”

Clean Elections USA has been slapped with a restraining order after releasing plans to intimidate people at election boxes. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss on The Young Turks. Watch TYT LIVE on weekdays 6-8 pm ET. http://youtube.com/theyoungturks/live

Read more HERE: https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxnbz…

“Days before the U.S. government issued a chilling memo about the threat domestic extremists pose to next week’s elections, a member of the far-right message board known as The Donald threatened voters in Arizona with a message that eerily echoed much of the government’s warning.

“We will post up at every single drop box,” the user wrote. “If you try to drop off more than one ballot, you will be beaten without question. Better tell your gramma to drop off her own vote cause no games are being played this time. You will see violence if caught stuffing ballots in a drop box.”*

Republican book banning attempt defeated after community stands up for LGBTQ people

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/11/republican-book-banning-attempt-defeated-community-stands-lgbtq-people/

A rare win for the good side.   Notice the animosity and hate for gay people.  This is not about sexualizing kids, stories about gay kids / people don’t make kids sexual anymore than stories of straight kids / people do.   Why is it OK in the minds of straight white conservatives that kids read about straight dating, see straight couples, read about straight parents, see straight people kiss, and that doesn’t sexualize or promote sexuality to them.  That is what they want the kids to see because it enforces that it is good and “normal” that they should act that way.    But you change the word straight with the word gay and their heads explode with the myth that they have to protect the kids from sex?  Get real, that just shows how bigoted and hateful they feel towards gay people.   It is a faked concern for the children when in truth it is about forcing LGBTQ+ kids to hide and being able to hurt them.    Hugs

 
November ‎7, ‎2019 Santa Cruz, California - Various books by different authors for sale at Bookshop Santa Cruz
Photo: Shutterstock
 

After a heated public debate, the Greenville County Council in South Carolina voted to keep LGBTQ books accessible to children at the public library.

A resolution from city Councilor Joe Dill – who recently lost the Republican primary and will not be maintaining his seat – proposed requiring the 12-location library system in the area to remove books “promoting sexuality” from all children’s sections.

The resolution claimed it was seeking to “protect the innocence of children” and also would have required libraries to submit a report to the County Council detailing “how such books ever found their way into the Children’s Sections…and what measures have been put into place to ensure such oversights do not occur in the future.”

Controversy over LGBTQ books in the county began in September when the Greenville County GOP unanimously passed a resolution in favor of banning them from the children’s section of libraries.

The State reported at the time that the Greenville County GOP chair, Jeff Davis, said it was important to prevent kids from being “indoctrinated” by the books.

“Kids can’t buy a beer until they are 21. Should they be able to access these books before a certain age without parental consent? I think not and that should be reasonable,” he said.

The GOP became especially concerned in June when the library displayed LGBTQ books in honor of Pride Month.

Among the books they reportedly worried about was a book about a girl and her dads called Daddy & Dada; Teo’s Tutu, about a boy who does ballet; Pride Puppy, about a puppy who goes to a Pride Parade; and Sex is a Funny Word, a sex education book designed for kids that also teaches about different types of families.

During the recent county council debate, the council members did not mention any specific books, and impassioned pleas were made from people on both sides during the public comment period.

“I can’t even believe we’re having this conversation. Of course we shouldn’t have any sexual material in our children’s library,” said parent Barbara Evans, as reported by The State.

Susan Ward, the parent of a gay son, emphasized how important it is for her son to be able to see himself in books.

“All of us worry about our children. I worry because my child has been subjected to hate and discrimination,” she said.

The conversation reportedly got heated, with the vice chair of the library board – who supported keeping the books away from kids – even saying “barf” when someone said they were gay.

Ashley Snelgrove, a children’s librarian against banning the books, also spoke at the meeting and explained that the library already thinks very hard about what books are available to kids. Beyond that, Snelgrove said kids under 11 are always supervised at the library.

And in a 3-9 vote, LGBTQ equality won the day and the council voted to keep the books available to kids.

 

Russia Set To Ban All LGBTQ Representation In Media – JMG

Is there any wonder why the current republican party loves Putin!   He is doing what they want to do.   Outlaw the LGBTQ+.   Florida has already outlawed the LGBTQ+ in Florida schools using the same reasoning as Russia has, protect the children from a made up boogieman.   These people live to hate.  These laws are designed to stop any positive portrayals of the LGBTQ+ while still allowing the negative hate mongering free reign.   Hugs

The New York Times reports:

Russia’s Parliament is set to pass a legislative package that would ban all “gay propaganda,” signaling an even more difficult period ahead for a stigmatized segment of society. The laws would prohibit representation of L.G.B.T.Q. relationships in any media — streaming services, social platforms, books, music, posters, billboards and films — and, activists fear, in any public space as well. That’s a daunting prospect for queer people searching for community, validation or an audience.

Kremlin critics see the proposals as an attempt to create an internal enemy to divert attention from battlefield setbacks and an unpopular draft of hundreds of thousands of soldiers. “It’s the equivalent of saying, ‘Look, we have this special operation. If we lose, your kids will have their gender changed, they’ll take your kids away, it’ll be the stuff of nightmares,’” said Dr. Nikolai Lunchenkov, a physician who focuses on L.G.B.T.Q. health.

Read the full article.

 

Nic Peterson Raising_Rlyeh • 3 hours ago

Reeducation Camps for LGBTQ Persons Show the Compassion of Conservatism by Ken Mehlman and Andrew Sullivan

Something like that?

Dave B • 4 hours ago • edited

And the Fascist Republican party is taking their cues from Putin. Don’t think for a second the Republicans won’t do this here if given the chance.

Dave B Fearsome Beard • 3 hours ago

Pay attention to Republicans for 5 minutes and you can see the future under Republican autocratic rule.

Karl Dubhe IV • 4 hours ago

I take it that “gay propaganda” will be defined as claiming that we’re human beings and that we exist.

Dave B Karl Dubhe IV • 4 hours ago

I’m pretty sure they’ll allow gays to be villains who end up dead at the end of the movie because they deserved to die.

Karl Dubhe IV Dave B • 4 hours ago

Don’t forget the Show Trials. They’ll not be as fabulous from our pov…. A show’s a show though. Right?

Elagabalus • 4 hours ago • edited

Without convenient scapegoats, no authoritarian would ever been able to hoodwink the masses into believing that the real source of their misery isn’t the authoritarian himself. Putin needs the gays as much as Hitler needed the Jews.

Mushroom_Sunshine • 4 hours ago

Coming to a GOP representative near you. Within months, Putin’s puppets (AKA GOP) will roll out similar if not identical policies.

Halou • 4 hours ago

“It’s the equivalent of saying, ‘Look, we have this special operation. If we lose, your kids will have their gender changed, they’ll take your kids away, it’ll be the stuff of nightmares,’”

Russian government telling people not to ask questions about the tens of thousands of Ukrainian children who just appeared in the Russian adoption system since February?

Stogiebear • 4 hours ago

“The purpose is to make LGBTQ people invisible in Russia,” one lawyer said.

Invisible people disappear easily.

Chris G. • 4 hours ago

From history, we all know what happens next. I’m afraid they will soon start rounding up our LGBTQ+ brothers and sisters to put them in camps.

JackFknTwist • 4 hours ago

We have always known Putin is a fascist dictator beloved by Trump.
It makes their bromance all the more instructive of the four years of Trump’s treachery.
Trump tried the same bromance shit with Kim.

J.Martindale • 3 hours ago

Christo-fascists always play to fears and bigotry. What a comment on humanity that it always works pretty well.

Culprit burns Pride flag, gives Nazi salute in Newberg, video shows

https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2022/11/culprit-burns-pride-flag-gives-nazi-salute-in-newberg-video-shows.html

It won’t really stop a racist bigoted school board but it will give allied teachers and the LGBTQ+ students some cover and breathing room.   Notice they knew they needed more sensitivity training after a teacher came to work in black face.   Plus there was this from the students.  Earlier this month, the Newberg Graphic discovered that at least one student at Newberg High School was involved in a Snapchat group called “Slave Trade,” where teenagers from across the country share racist, homophobic and violent messages, sometimes specifically targeting Black students.

 They knew they had an issue with racism and attacks on gay, lesbian, and trans kids.   But they still wanted to take away any training or discussions to promote tolerance, acceptance, and diversity.   This is the republican party today.  This is the maga cult trying their best to roll back all the civil rights gains.   If you go to the link on the superintendent you will see that the board want only cis white Christian symbols and accepted speech.  … (T)he conservative board members fired Morelock because he didn’t aggressively implement their ban on controversial symbols, … is from that link.   These people can not accept the changes in society and refuse to accept the advancing better understanding of biology and psychology than was known in the 1950s.   Hugs

Illuminated lights on an emergency vehicle

Police are investigating after a masked person approached the home of Newberg School District employee, lit the employee’s Pride flag on fire and performed a Nazi salute on Monday, Oct. 31, 2022. File photo

Just weeks after a Yamhill County judge ruled a controversial ban on the display of Pride flags in Newberg schools was unconstitutional, a masked person approached the home of school district employee, lit the employee’s Pride flag on fire and performed a Nazi salute.

 

A home security camera captured the flag burning on film, and a 14-second video clip posted to Twitter Monday had 123,000 views by Thursday morning.

 
 

The family filed a police report with the Newberg-Dundee Police Department, telling investigators their Pride flag had previously been stolen. Monday’s flames left black soot damage to the brick siding of the home, police said.

 
 

No arrests have yet been made, according to Newberg police.

 
 

In a statement Tuesday, the Newberg School District referred to the flag-burning as a hate crime.

 
 

“We are shocked and saddened to hear that such a horrendous act took place in our community,” the statement said. “The act of invading someone’s private property to burn a flag is abhorrent and alarming.”

 
 

The video shows a person walking up a driveway toward a house with their face fully covered, except for their eyes. After lighting the flag on fire, the person is shown facing the security camera and performing a Nazi salute before walking out of sight.

 
 

According to the Twitter account that shared the video, the flag-burning occurred at 3:15 a.m. Flames had spread onto leaves around the flag by the time the homeowner went outside, the account said.

 
 

The flag-burning arrives a little over a year after a controversial policy banning the display of Pride and Black Lives Matter flags in district schools threw Newberg into the national spotlight.

 
 

Newberg’s school board voted in September 2021 to adopt a policy barring educators from displaying symbols considered “political, quasi-political or controversial.” The 4-3 vote followed a pair of racist incidents in district schools and drew fierce criticism from state lawmakers and members of the Newberg teacher’s union. After enacting the policy, board members abruptly fired former superintendent Joe Morelock.

 
 

Dundee Elementary School teacher Chelsea Shotts sued the school district and four of its board members in December 2021 after a rainbow flag she kept in her classroom window was the subject of a complaint under the policy.

 
 

A Yamhill County judge ruled on Sept. 22 that the policy banning the display of certain symbols in schools was unconstitutional and forbade the district from enforcing it.

 
 

— Catalina Gaitán; cgaitan@oregonian.com; @catalinagaitan_