Chick-fil-A will no longer pursue space at the San Antonio airport after 18 month legal battle

While Attorney General Ken Paxton is claiming victory, the city is pointing out that he’s a liar and wasn’t involved at all. All he did was waste millions of dollars.

After a long dispute, the notoriously anti-LGBTQ restaurant chain Chick-fil-A announced on Monday that it would no longer seek to open a location at the San Antonio airport.

Related: San Antonio reaffirms ban on Chick-fil-A at its airport after city councilor tries to derail it

The battle over the restaurant’s right to lease space at the airport has been waging since March 2019, when the San Antonio City Council refused to allow the fast food chain to open at the city’s airport due to the company’s history of donating millions of dollars to anti-LGBTQ causes.

Related: The GOP’s effort to force an airport to open a Chik-fil-A is costing this city big bucks

“With this decision, the City Council reaffirmed the work our city has done to become a champion of equality and inclusion,” District 1 City Councilman Roberto Treviño said at the time of the vote. “San Antonio is a city full of compassion, and we do not have room in our public facilities for a business with a legacy of anti-LGBTQ behavior.”

In a state with many conservative leaders, this decision sparked instant controversy….

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