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Ann Clark signed No special legislative session for bathroom discrimination! 2016-05-18 21:48:59 -0500Its not transgender people that are harming children its statistically heterosexual men. It’s sadly people others trust their children with like coaches, bus drivers and sadly at times family members. Dennis Hastert conservative Republican is a child molester. He is allowed in bathrooms with children. Jared from Subway is a child molester. He is allowed in bathrooms with children. The laws in NC and Mississippi discriminate against gay people and transgenders. They can be fired and denied medical attention. It’s not about the bathrooms…it wasn’t in the 60s and its not now. Its an excuse to discriminate. Do the right thing and don’t judge or discriminate. Actually make laws tougher on child molesters like Dennis Hastert and Jared from Subway. Those are the sick people hurting others and stop picking on a small minority group of citizens. Gay and transgender people do not have an agenda they just want to live peacefully in their own country. Child molesters like Dennis Hastert have an agenda and that’s disguising themselves as people you trust with your kids.
No special legislative session for bathroom discrimination!
On the evening of May 17, The Tennessean and The Commercial Appeal reported that legislators are considering a special legislative session to take up a new effort to pass a statewide anti-transgender bathroom discrimination law. Sign YOUR name to the statement below and we'll deliver your signatures to legislative leaders:
Dear Speaker Ramsey and Speaker Harwell:
We oppose a special legislative session to consider an anti-transgender bathroom discrimination law. It is never justified to spend the state's time and money to advance discrimination. Thank you for considering our views.
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Ann Clark signed No Discrimination in Federal Contracts! 2016-05-09 06:29:40 -0500Discrimination of any kind is not of God. It is wrong.
No Discrimination in Federal Contracts!
In late April the U.S. House Armed Services Committee voted to undo President Obama's non-discrimination executive orders for federal contracts via the Russell amendment. This amendment is part of the National Defense Authorization Act.
Removal of the President's executive orders on non-discrimination would be a disaster for LGBT people in states like Tennessee that lack employment protections covering sexual orientation and gender identity.
Please, sign this petition to Tennessee's two U.S. Senators and nine members of the U.S. House of Representatives and we will make sure copies are sent to their offices.
Dear Senators Alexander and Corker and Representatives Roe, Duncan, Fleischmann, Desjarlais, Cooper, Black, Blackburn, Fincher, and Cohen:
We oppose the Russell amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act and similar efforts to reverse President Obama's executive orders on employment non-discrimination for federal contractors. Protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity is important to Tennesseans. Thank you for considering our views.