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Richardson advisory commission advises against city social posts tied to religious observances, asks staff to study alternatives

March 26, 2026 | Richardson, Dallas County, Texas


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Richardson advisory commission advises against city social posts tied to religious observances, asks staff to study alternatives
The Community Inclusion and Engagement Commission voted March 26 to recommend the city not include general social-media mentions of events “based on religious significance,” after a prolonged discussion about free-expression and constitutional risk.

Greg, the staff lead, reviewed a proposed days-of-recognition policy and said the city modeled its list on federal and state guidance (EEOP Special Emphasis Programs and the Texas controller's calendar) to reduce litigation risk and maintain government neutrality. "As a governmental entity, we have to be neutral," Greg said, noting the Texas Municipal League counsel and constitutional considerations shaped the approach.

Commissioners split on whether the city should post about religiously significant observances. Some members warned about constitutional risk and favored keeping the current secular, impact-driven posting practice. Others argued the city should find inclusive workarounds that celebrate community faiths without showing government preference, such as amplifying events hosted by the Richardson Interfaith Alliance or working through chambers and community groups.

After discussion the commission put forward and approved a motion that the city should not include social-media mention of events and times of year based on religious significance at this time, while directing staff to continue researching alternatives and to return with policy options. The chair recorded a show-of-hands for the motion and staff will report the commission irection to the city manager and council.

Commissioners emphasized alternatives to direct city posts: partnerships with community organizations (including the Interfaith Alliance), community-led festivals such as Culture in the Core, reposting Interfaith Alliance events when they are broadly civic in nature, and continued public engagement to define criteria for any future recognition. Staff indicated the city will bring the compiled feedback and any recommended policy language forward to the council as part of its upcoming review.

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