News 8 AustinYour News NowYour News NowAn Exclusive Service of Time Warner Cable
News 8 Austin


TOP STORIES


HEADLINES


FORT HOOD SHOOTING


LOCAL NEWS


YOUR NEWS


WEATHER


SPORTS


HS FOOTBALL


LIVING


NEWS 8 EXPLORES


SPECIAL COVERAGE


COMMUNITY


COMMENTARY


ABOUT US


SEARCH


NEWS8CAST VIDEO




Chemical Toy Fair



Contact News 8 through the IVC.

HEADLINES



x60
Cheerleader bill passes House
5/3/2005 10:39 PM
By: Hermelinda Vargas

 
Cheerleaders are used to getting attention but nothing like the attention they'll get if the Senate follows the House's lead on a bill that would outlaw any move considered to be sexually suggestive or provocative.

"The bill would require ultimately that we stop exploiting our young girls," bill sponsor Rep. Al Edwards, D-Houston.

Before the bill bill got to the House floor many members considered it a joke. Edwards even shared in some of the laughs just hours before the House passed the bill 65-56.

But it turns out Edwards is serious.

"Some of this is a distraction and we see that as a result more of our young girls being pregnant in middle and high schools, dropping out of school, having babies, and contracting AIDS and herpes," Edwards said.

Opponents to the idea of legislating dance moves are also serious. Dead serious.

"I don't know how this bill got to the floor. It's a stupid! and it's insulting. It's insulting to this body and insulting to the people of the state of Texas for us to be taking the time up here on this kind of horseplay," Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, said.

 WATCH THE VIDEO
More Information
Cheerleading bill

Bill would outlaw sexually suggestive dance moves by cheerleaders.



"This House has better things to do that to be hearing a bill of this nature because, I think, morality comes in the home and at the church and not here," Rep. Paul C. Moreno, D-El Paso said.

The issue is so important to Westlake High School mom Pam Urh, she volunteered to pass out flyers for the American Civil Liberties Union. She was hoping lawmakers would listen, not for her sons who play football, but for their cheerleading friends and what she believes to be freedom of speech.

"It really is a bill that just undermines the integrity of the teachers, the school districts, the coaches. They're not going to do anything that is going to embarrass their kids. They don't want that," Uhr said.

In the end, all the arguments against the bill failed, even though Edwards has yet to define what is or isn't sexually suggestive.

"Everyone has their own ideas about what a sexual movement is. but if you're an adult and you've been involved in sex, you know it when you see it," Edwards said.

And who will see to it that you don't see what Edwards and 64 other state representatives don't want you to see? That will be up to the Texas Education Agency.

If the Senate agrees, the eyes of Texas will not only be on public school cheerleaders, it will also be on drill teams, bands and other performance groups such as choirs.

Edwards' bill has gotten national air time. It's been featured on Comedy Central's The Daily Show, and The O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel.



Email this Story to a Friend
Printer Friendly Version
Search HEADLINES

Weather Center
overnight
11/21/2009
Mid 50s
morning
11/21/2009
Near 50
daytime
11/21/2009
Mid 60s

Troubled Waters
News 8's Jenna Hiller explored the troubled waters in Central Texas and traveled down the Colorado River in search of information. Click on the links to watch, read and interact.

Part 1: Regional cooperation drying out
Part 2: Texas rice farmer takes on water wars
Part 3: Security of supply saturates perception
Part 4: Bad news travels near and far
Part 5: Bad news travels near and far

Where does your water come from?

Join us on Dec. 1st for the Sons of Anarchy Season Finale Party at Texas Custom Choppers.

For News 8's continuing coverage of the Fort Hood mass shootings visit our Fort Hood Shooting section, watch video from reporters in the field and press conferences with officials, and view our photo galleries: The Day Of The Shootings | The Memorial | The Victims
News 8 Video Cart

Story
Play
Read
Threadgill's
Play Video
Read Story
Bull Creek
Play Video
Read Story
Build News Cast Empty Cart
Full Instructions Full Instructions
Online Poll

The City of Austin plans to have the Nueces Bike Boulevard opened by late spring. The boulevard would be a multi-use path where car traffic is discouraged. How do you feel about this?
I think this is a great idea, we need more roads like this
I think it needs more public input
I don’t think this is a good idea
Other-Your comments

VoteView Results
Neighborhood Calendar
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Oct NOVEMBER 2009 Dec
S M T W Th F S
Week Of 11/1/2009-11/7/2009 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Week Of 11/8/2009-11/14/2009 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Week Of 11/15/2009-11/21/2009 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Week Of 11/22/2009-11/28/2009 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Week Of 11/29/2009-12/5/2009 29 30





Baby Products





Home | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Information | Site Map | Click for RSS information
Copyright ©2009TWEAN News Channel of Austin, L.P. d.b.a. News 8 Austin

Web production by Tipit


Digital Cable offers the latest in home-viewing entertainment.
Talk as long as you want to anyone in Texas and the United States for one low monthly price.
Time Warner Cable now offers you more choices in High Speed Internet service.
Time Warner Digital Cable offers a wide variety of commercial products designed to accelerate the gr
Video On Demand lets you instantly choose from a wide selection of great movies and award- winning p
Digital Cable channel lineups.
Time Warner Cable of Austin offers 15 HDTV channels on digital cable.
TV listings for your service area.
Take a look at the special offers and promotions available now through Time Warner Cable Austin.
Record two shows at once. Plus fast-forward, rewind, and even pause LIVE TV to get a snack, answer t

On the go? Follow us on Twitter and we'll keep you current.

Connect with your Austin local businesses now.Sponsored Links

Find what you're looking for at Louis Shanks. We'll make you feel right at home.