Janet Levy: Lawfare at it’s finest. Using “fair housing” to proceed.
By Laura Parnaby | US Senior News Reporter| Daily Mail | April 30, 2026
The East Plano Islamic Community (EPIC) mosque is hoping to create a new neighborhood for its followers just outside of Dallas, close to the town of Josephine.
Initially called EPIC City, the project was rebranded as The Meadow last year. The master-planned city will include 1,000 homes, a mosque, green spaces and schools.
Hundreds of locals have spoken out against the idea, along with state legislators, including Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton, who claim project leaders plan to impose Sharia law.
But developers scored a win on Tuesday when a Travis County Judge ruled that the state agency Texas Workforce Commission must comply with the terms of an agreement it reached with the developer, Community Capital Partners.
The Texas Workforce Commission refused to proceed with the next steps for The Meadow project, saying it is under investigation for potential fair housing violations.
Community Capital Partners responded by filing a lawsuit against the agency for failing ‘to acknowledge, evaluate, or advance the fair housing policies’ it submitted.
The Travis County judge sided with developers this week and denied the state’s request to dismiss the case the following day, paving the way for progress.
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