In their quest to demonize nonwhite people, LGBTQ people and non-Christians, Texas Republicans have scapegoated all sorts of things as threats to children.
This includes books and lesson plans about racism, discussions about nonheterosexual people, gender-affirming health care and even drag shows.
There’s no evidence these things are actual dangers to children, of course. But notably, the same can’t be said for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
That’s because a federal judge on Monday threatened the Republican governor and his administration with significant fines for contempt, stemming from what she said is the state’s failure to improve conditions in its foster care system. For years, U.S. District Judge Janis Jack for the Southern District of Texas has ordered Texas officials to address systemic issues in foster care as part of an 11-year class-action lawsuit against the state.
In Monday’s court hearing, Jack told a lawyer for Abbott, and officials from departments overseeing the system, that she was, “looking at substantial fines for contempt — enough that I need you to know you’re entitled to a jury trial.”
“I think the public would welcome a jury trial, based on several things that are going on,” she said, adding the negligence has “gone on long enough without action, without any remedial action by me.”
Specifically, Jack cited the Abbott administration’s inadequate background checks of caregivers and the high rate of sexual abuse of children in the foster care system, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
Court-ordered monitors assigned to observe the system reported that a quarter of the children whom the state Department of Family and Protective Services identified as victims of sexual abuse were abused after entering the state’s foster care system.
“That is not an acceptable figure,” Jack said. “I don’t know what is an acceptable one but 25 percent is not.”








