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<title>City of Houston Retreats: Withdraws Subpoenas for Pastors&#x26;#x27; Sermon Notes, Private Messages
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<description>Then, on October 29, Senator Cruz released a statement announcing that city officials were in retreat and had withdrawn the subpoenas.</description>
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<title>City to drop pastor subpoenas</title>
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<description>The City of Houston will withdraw its controversial subpoenas of five pastors tied to a lawsuit over the city&#x26;#x27;s equal rights ordinance, Mayor Annise Parker announced at a news conference Wednesday. The announcement came amid a national firestorm about the subpoenas, which have prompted outrage among Christian conservatives. Parker said two meetings yesterday, one with local pastors and another with national clergy, persuaded her to pull the subpoenas altogether. The subpoenas are part of a discovery phase in a suit filed by equal rights opponents, who largely take issue with the rights the law extends to gay and transgender residents.</description>
<author>Chron.com</author>
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