As Texans prepare for a defining ballot decision on March 3 — asking whether Texas should prohibit Sharia law from influencing state governance — AMAC Action is hosting a free virtual briefing to break down what’s at stake for constitutional law in the Lone Star State.
Building on recent Texas legislation ensuring civil law — not religious legal codes — guides the state’s courts, this session will explain the constitutional framework, how the ballot proposition process works, and how citizens can engage effectively in the campaign to uphold Texas law.
Presenter John Bennett will guide attendees through why voters are being asked to weigh in, what’s truly at stake for the rule of law, and how early voting, beginning February 17, plays into the strategy leading up to March 3.
Event Details:
- Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2026
- Time: 4:00 PM ET
- Cost: Free
- Hosted by: AMAC Action
Join AMAC Action to get informed, take part in the conversation, and make your voice count in shaping Texas’s future.
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Did I read your announcement correctly? Early voting starts on Feb.17 and your educational process on Sharia law is going to be presented on the same day!
Don’t you think that this educational process should have started earlier?
Poor planning on someone’s part – to have this important “briefing” on the day that early voting STARTS. Gee, it would be nice to have this information BEFORE we go to the polls! Thanks goodness for our local “Grassroots We the People” organization that keeps us informed – in a TIMELY manner!