Today (Tuesday, Jan. 14), on the opening day of Texas’ 89th Legislative Session, state Rep. Venton Jones of House District 100 in Dallas, kicked the session off with a “deeply personal and historic gesture” when he proposed to his partner, Gregory Scott Jr., in the Texas State Capitol, according to a press release from Jones’ office.
Surrounded by family, friends, colleagues and supporters Jones, who was recently elected both as Texas House Democratic Caucus whip and vice-chair of the Texas LGBTQ Caucus, got down on one knee and asked Scott to marry him, “marking a joyous start to his second term in office,” the press release noted, adding that the proposal “was met with cheers and a resounding ‘YES’ from Mr.
Scott.” Jones said, “Today, I took a renewed oath to serve my community with courage, conviction and love. I made a promise to the person who has stood beside me through every step of this journey.
In a time when our love and our very existence are challenged, often in the halls of this very building, this moment is a reminder that love conquers all. “Gregory and I stand as proof that progress is unstoppable, and no amount of hate can erase the truth of who we are,” Jones said.