Texas Court Rules Latex-Clad Pole Dancers Aren't Nude

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A state appeals court says pole dancers aren't nude if they're covered in latex. Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar has been trying to declare latex-clad dancers as nude in order to collect a five-dollar-per-patron tax on "bikini latex clubs" as sexually oriented businesses. The so-called "pole tax" has been in effect since 2014, but Hegar decided in 2017 that latex-clad dancers were in fact nude, so latex clubs should pay the tax as well. The appeals court on Thursday ruled that dancers dressed in latex aren't nude enough to incur the tax.


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