AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) today announced its support for the Preserving Our Constitution Act of 2026, introduced by Rep. Keith Self (TX-3) in the 119th Congress. The legislation prohibits federal courts and adjudicative bodies from recognizing or enforcing any foreign law, religious code, or custom that conflicts with the Constitution of the United States.

“The Constitution is not one legal system among many. It is the supreme law of the land, and every person in this country deserves its equal protection. This legislation makes that principle enforceable, and TPPF is proud to support it,” said Greg Sindelar, CEO of the Texas Public Policy Foundation.

The bill ensures that all Americans regardless of origin or faith are governed by the same constitutional standard of justice. TPPF believes this is the foundation of successful assimilation, national unity, and the preservation of the individual liberties that have made America a beacon of freedom for the world.

“This legislation reaffirms a simple but essential principle: in the United States, the Constitution is supreme. No foreign law, no religious code, no custom, and no external authority can supersede the rights, protections, and obligations established under our Constitution,” said TPPF Campaign Director Selene Rodriguez.