Democratic State Representative Salman Bhojani introduced three house bills, each addressing observations of diverse and fair represenation in religious freedoms.
Elected last November, Democratic State Representative Salman Bhojani, is the first person of color to represent District 92. Bhojani is also one of the two first South Asians and Muslims to serve in the Texas Legislature.
“Just so blessed. Breaking the glass ceiling and just not really caring about the color, faith, religion or whatnot. Just really working hard for the people,” said Rep. Bhojani. Bhojani was sworn in on a historic copy of the Quran that's more than 200 years old. Tuesday, Bhojani and Republican State Representative Jacey Jetton will lay out their vision for religious freedom in the state.
“I feel like it’s so important that every Texan deserves freedom of religion and their own beliefs, and I think that is what we are trying to protect,” said Bhojani.
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