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Vanessa Sivadge to Testify in D.C. Hearing About Whistleblower Prosecution

April 8, 2025

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government, chaired by Congressman Jim Jordan, has invited Dr. Haim and the pediatric nurse who blew the whistle with him, PTC President Vanessa Sivadge, to testify in Washington, D.C.

De-transitioner Chloe Cole Testifies in Austin in favor of HB 778 

April 8, 2025

“Would you rather have a dead daughter or a living transgender son?” This is the question that has coerced parents all over America to inflict irreparable harm on their children.

Federal Judges Rule in Favor of Drag Shows

April 1, 2025

Federal judges are ruling in favor of public university drag shows and drag shows targeting minors despite pushback from the public.  The Texas A&M Board of Regents banned their annual drag show that the University’s Queer Empowerment Council held every year since 2020.  After the Council sued Texas A&M, Houston-based U.S. District Judge Lee Rosenthal […]

PTC on The Sweet Tea Series

March 25, 2025

PTC President Vanessa Sivadge appeared on the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s The Sweet Tea Series podcast with Ariana Guajardo. Vanessa shared more of her story about how she blew the whistle on Texas Children’s Hospital and how her experience led her to start Protecting Texas Children, an advocacy organization for children in the political world.  […]

Should Healthcare Workers be Forced to Compromise Their Faith?

March 25, 2025

Last Thursday, Protecting Texas Children President Vanessa Sivadge was a special guest on Texas Values Report with Jonathan Saenz. Vanessa was on the show to discuss the importance of passing SB 619 and her testimony on its behalf. SB 619, sponsored by Sen. Kevin Sparks, protects medical professionals who want to practice according to their […]

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