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Jacob Chambers signed Urge Gov. Haslam to protect LGBTQ state government employees 2019-01-02 12:31:46 -0600
Urge Gov. Haslam to protect LGBTQ state government employees
Outgoing Ohio Governor John Kasich recently signed an executive order barring discrimination against state government employees on the basis of gender identity. Discrimination based on sexual orientation was already banned.
Outgoing Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam could do the same for our state government employees. Sign the petition and urge him to protect LGBTQ state government employees by executive order. If we get 1000+ signatures, we will deliver them to the Governor's office.
Dear Governor Haslam,
We urge you to sign an executive order protecting Tennessee state government employees from job discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, the same protections that Ohio state government employees enjoy thanks to the recent executive order signed by outgoing Ohio Governor John Kasich.
Employees of our public colleges and universities already enjoy these projections as do the public employees in Metro Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis, and Knox County. Everyone deserves the opportunity to work without the fear of discrimination.
Thank you for considering our views.
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Jacob Chambers commented on Pride Volunteers 2017 2017-06-05 13:38:47 -0500Jacob Chambers Nashville
Pride Volunteers 2017
Please, tell us your name, email address, and for which Pride festival you will be volunteering. For example, are you volunteering for Knoxville Pridefest? If so, note that. Thanks.
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Jacob Chambers commented on YOUR Districts 2017-05-26 01:16:36 -0500Ferrell Haille and William Lamberth
YOUR Districts
Tell us your state senate and state house districts. Note: We are NOT asking for your U.S. Senate and U.S. House districts (the elected officials who meeting in Washington, D.C. ). We are asking about your elected officials you meet in Nashville--your state senator and your state representative. You can find them at this link by entering your street address.
So tell us your state senator and your state representative as well as your email address. Thank you!
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