Upcoming TEP meetings and events around the state

Please, join us for upcoming events throughout Tennessee. Click the links to RSVP and learn more.
July 10 in Knoxville: TEP Knox, Anderson, and Blount Counties Committee meeting.
July 11 in Martin: TEP Northwest TN Committee meeting.
July 15 in Morristown: TEP Lakeway Area Committee Social and Meeting.
July 21 in Memphis: Ice Cream Social.
September 7 in Murfreesboro: Boro Pride.
Nashville Fire PRIDE shirts: You can still get Nashville Fire PRIDE shirts at the link. Please, make sure you enter the correct size AND shipping address (especially if it is different from the billing address) before you finalize your order. https://tep-nashville-fire-pride-shirts.myshopify.com/ .
Kroger Community Rewards: If you shop at Kroger, you can link your Kroger PLUS card to the TEP Foundation through the community rewards program. Go to this link and log in. If you're in West TN, search for "TN Equality." If you're in East or Middle TN, search for "Tennessee Equality" and link us to your card. We do not receive your personal information, but every purchase benefits our work.
AmazonSmile: If you shop Amazon, you can use our AmazonSmile link and every purchase benefits the TEP Foundation.
Thank you for your support.
Ways to fight back on April 29 + 30

Discriminatory bills are rapidly moving forward in Tennessee. We have listed email campaigns and events where you can show up to help.
April 29: The anti-transgender student bathroom bill is up in House Calendar and Rules and could be on the House floor soon.
April 30: The amended indecent exposure bill, the adoption/foster care discrimination bill, and the anti-transgender student bathroom bill are on the Senate floor.
-Use this NEW campaign to contact your state senator to oppose all three bills.
-Join us in the Senate gallery at 8:00 a.m. The floor session starts at 8:30. Note: The bills are late on the calendar.
*Do you own a small business and want to speak out? If so, go to this link and add your company's name.
If you would like to support our work, you can make a contribution at this link. Thank you for fighting so hard this legislative session.
Still in the Fight: What to do by Tuesday at 1pm

Tennessee's LGBTQ community faces another critical week. Tuesday may be decisive for two bills--the anti-transgender student bathroom bill (SB1499) and the adoption discrimination bill (SB1304). They are both up for consideration in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, April 23 at 1:00 p.m. Central Time in Senate Hearing Room 1 of the Cordell Hull Building.
1. Use this form to email the Senate Judiciary Committee and urge them to vote NO on both bills. If you have already used the form, share it with friends.
2. Consider attending the committee hearing. Whether your focus is SB1499 or SB1304, RSVP at one of the links. They are both up for consideration in the same hearing in the same room so you have double the reasons to attend.
Note: If the anti-transgender student bathroom bill passes in the Senate Judiciary Committee, we will be well into the danger zone on the bill because it is back up in House Finance Subcommittee on Thursday. So take defensive action and use this form to contact your member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
If you would like support our work, consider making your contribution at this link.
Thank you for fighting so hard against discrimination this year!
Tell the Legislature, "We've had enough."

The very existence of anti-LGBTQ bills is disgusting. It's well past time for the Tennessee General Assembly to stop acting as if it is business as usual to attack people whose rights they swear an oath to uphold.
Here are some ways you can tell them, "Enough!"
Tuesday, April 16:
-At 10:00 a.m., the Business License to Discriminate bill is up in the Senate State & Local Government Committee.
*Tell them to vote NO with this easy form.
*Wear RED to the committee meeting.
-At 1:00 p.m., the bill directing the TN Attorney General to defend school districts with anti-transgender student policies is up in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
*Tell them to vote NO with this easy form.
*Wear RED to the committee meeting.
You can support our work with a contribution at this link.
More ways to raise your voices against the Slate of Hate

Here are the bills up for votes the week of April 7 and ways you can take action:
April 8: HB1151, the heavily amended anti-transgender locker room bill, is up for a vote in the House. The amendment takes out the portions directly targeting the transgender community, but the amendment could be stripped or other amendments could be added on the House floor. Fears remain about how the bill could be used against transgender people if it became law. It would be best if it were just dropped!
*Use this form to contact your member of the Tennessee House of Representatives.
(Updated) April 9: HB1274, the bill that forces the State of Tennessee to support public school districts that develop anti-transgender policies, is up for a vote in the House Civil Justice Committee. It is amended, but the amendment is still focused on "biological sex" and makes the state help school districts that develop bad policies. In other words, the amendment is not helpful.
*Use this form to contact the full House Judiciary Committee.
*Make phone calls/leave messages about the bill with the office phone numbers and scripts at this link. You can easily print that list and make copies to take to gatherings. Leaving messages at any hour over the weekend is really helpful!
*Attend the House Judiciary Committee in RED. The event at 1:30 p.m. Central Time in House Hearing Room of the Cordell Hull Building in Nashville. RSVP here.
Other Recent Legislative Action:
SB1304/HB836, the adoption discrimination bill, passed on the House floor on April 1. It was due for a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on April 2, but was reset to the final calendar in that committee.
SB364/HB563, the Business License to Discriminate bill, has passed the full House, but it is still not on notice in the Senate State & Local Government Committee.
SB1282/HB1282, the Tennessee Natural Marriage Defense Act, is still not on notice in Senate and House committees.
Thanks for all you do to fight back!
Take action by 3pm on Tuesday, March 26

There is still time for you to fight back against SB1297 (the unamended anti-transgender locker room bill) and SB134 (one of the adoption discrimination bills). But take action before 3:00 p.m. Central Time on Tuesday, March 26.
1. Use this email campaign to send a message to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
2. Make calls or leave messages to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Here's a script with office phone numbers for each senator.
3. Attend the committee meeting in RED on March 26 at 3pm Central Time in Senate Hearing Room 1 of the Cordell Hull Building in Nashville. RSVP at the link.
We are grateful for all you do to fight discrimination in Tennessee. You can make a financial contribution at this link.
Moving, amended, delayed: What to do this week to fight the Slate of Hate in TN

Your resistance to the Slate of Hate in Tennessee IS having an effect, but we can't stop yet. Here's where the bills are and what you can do.
1. Moving. HB836, the discriminatory adoption bill, advanced from a House subcommittee and is up in the House Judiciary Committee this Wednesday at 12:30 p.m.
-Be a presence against the bill and Wear RED to the committee hearing. RSVP and learn more at the link.
-Make calls to the committee members who will vote on the bill and urge them to vote NO. Use this list and script.
-Email the whole House Judiciary Committee with this easy form.
2. Amended. HB1151, the anti-transgender locker room bill, was amended in the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee last week to remove everything after the enacting clause in the bill, which means the portions of the bill targeting the transgender community. We need to monitor the amended bill throughout the process to make sure the amendment sticks. It is up for discussion in the same House Judiciary Committee meeting at 12:30 on Wednesday where the adoption discrimination bill is up for a vote. RSVP at the link.
3. Delayed. HB563, the Business License to Discriminate bill, was delayed last week after discussion on the House floor. We expect it to be up for a vote on Thursday.
-Find your State Representative by giving your street address at this link and then call your representative and say, "My name is ______________ from ______________. I am calling to ask Representative ________________ to vote NO on HB563 on the House floor. It takes important tools away from local governments and results in taxpayer funded discrimination. Thank you."
Your financial support of work at this link helps us sustain our work against these bills.
A week to raise your voice against discrimination: Here's how!

Speak up this week. Three discriminatory bills are up for a vote in the Legislature. Here's the calendar and what to do:
*Tuesday, March 12 at 9:00 a.m. One of the adoption discrimination bills (HB836) is up for a vote in the House Children & Families Subcommittee.
1. Use this campaign to tell the subcommittee to vote NO.
2. Wear RED and attend the hearing on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. in Cordell Hulll House Hearing Room 2. RSVP at this link.
*Wednesday, March 13 at 3:30 p.m. The anti-transgender locker room bill (HB1151) is up for a vote in the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee.
1. Use this campaign to tell the subcommittee to vote NO.
2. Wear RED and attend the hearing on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in Cordell Hull House Hearing Room 2. RSVP at this link.
*Thursday, March 14 after 9:00. The Business License to Discriminate bill (HB563) is up for a vote on the House floor.
-Use this campaign to tell your member of the Tennessee House of Representatives to vote NO. When you put your address into the form, it will find your representative and generate an email.
Consider supporting our work financially at this link. We are grateful for all you do to fight discrimination in Tennessee.
State of Emergency: 3 discriminatory bills up a vote

So far, three anti-LGBTQ bills are up for a vote the week of March 3 in the Tennessee General Assembly.
The first is a bill that allows private adoption agencies to discriminate against parents based on the religious views of the agency. That hits LGBTQ parents and parents of different religions or no religion at all. Public policy ought to be based on the needs of the child and whether the parents can provide a loving home. Use this form to contact the subcommittee voting on the bill and urge them to vote NO.
The Business License to Discriminate bill is also up in the House Commerce Committee on Tuesday. Here's the new email campaign to oppose that bill.
On Wednesday the anti-transgender locker room bill is up for a vote. Take action against that bill at this link.
Be present at the hearings in red
We encourage you to attend these important votes. Wear red if you can to show that you are part of the group opposing these bills. Here are the Facebook events for each event. All of them take place in the Cordell Hull Building in Nashville:
*March 5 at 9am in House Hearing Room 4 on one of the adoption discrimination bills (HB1152)
*March 5 at 11:15 Press Conference in Cordell Hull Building
*March 5 at 1:30 pm in House Hearing Room 3 on the Business License to Discriminate bill (HB563)
*March 6 at 3:30 pm in House Hearing Room 2 on the anti-transgender locker room bill (HB1151)
Please, support our work with your contribution at this link. We are grateful for your support that allow us to keep you informed and work against these awful bills.
Chris Sanders
Executive Director
Tennessee Clergy Opposed to the 2019 Slate of Hate

Members of the clergy residing in Tennessee endorse the following statement about anti-LGBTQ bills in the Tennessee General Assembly:
"As leaders of faith communities we oppose these bills in the Tennessee General Assembly. They promote discrimination rather than justice and demean the worth of LGBTQ people in our state. We call on people of good will to join us in speaking out for basic fairness."
The bills are:
SB848/HB1152 by Sen. Hensley and Rep. Ragan and SB1304/HB836 by Sen. Pody and Rep. Rudd. These bills promote state-sanctioned discrimination by private adoption agencies against prospective parents on the basis of religious and moral objection.
SB364/HB563 by Sen. Gardenhire and Rep. Zachary. The Business License to Discriminate bill. The bill casts businesses rather than the LGBTQ community as possible victims of discrimination and opens the door to taxpayer funded discrimination.
SB1297/HB1151 by Sen. Pody and Rep. Ragan. While the bill seems to be about indecent exposure, it is a devious attempt to criminalize transgender and gender nonconforming people in restrooms and locker rooms.
SB1499/HB1274 by Sen. Hensley and Rep. Holt. This bill requires the Attorney General to defend school districts that engage in anti-transgender bathroom discrimination.
SB1282/HB1369 by Sen. Pody and Rep. J. Sexton. The Tennessee Natural Marriage Defense Act is an attack on marriage equality.
Clergy wishing to sign should send an email with their name AND city of residence to [email protected] .
Rev. John Feldhacker, Nashville
Rev. Viki Matson, Nashville
Rev. Robert L. Early (ret.), Nashville
Rabbi Philip "Flip" Rice, Brentwood
Rev. Janet Wolf, Nashville
Pastor Greg Bullard, Madison
Rev. David E. McIntyre (ret.), Normandy
Rev. Wolf Cole, Savannah
Rev. Dr. Mary Louise McCullough, Nashville
Rev. Dr. Gordon D. Gibson, Knoxville
Rev. Jeff Briere, Johnson City
Rev. Susan Gardner (ret.), Hermitage
Rev. Cynthia Andrews-Looper, Gallatin
Rev. Brandon Gilvin, Chattanooga
Rev. William H. Berger, Franklin
Rev. Elaine Blanchard, Memphis
Rev. Tim Bath, Murfreesboro
Rev. April Baker, Nashville
Rev. Deborah Lynn, Nashville
Rev. Laura Bogle, Knoxville
Rev. Robert B. Coleman, Nashville
Rev. John Gill, Knoxville
Rev. Laura Becker, Chattanooga
Rev. Randy Shoun, Knoxville
Rev. Steve Wolf, Clarksville
Rev. Judi Hoffman, Nashville
Bishop Melvin G. Talbert (ret.), Hermitage
Rev. Theodore McKnight (ret.), Pleasant Hill
Rev. Dr. Brice Thomas, Nashville
Rev. Anne-Marie Zanzal, Nashville
Rev. Dr. Clay Thomas, Chattanooga
Rev. Paul Slentz, Nashville
Rev. RJ Powell, Knoxville
Rev. Carolyn Smith Goings, Ph.D., Dyersburg
Rev. Pamela Hawkins, Nashville
Rev. Dr. Diana L. Hynson, Nashville
Rev. Adam Kelchner, Franklin
Elder Blake Smith, Nashville
Min. Dahron Johnson, Nashville
Rabbi Joshua Kullock, Nashville
Rev. Mark C. Pafford, Smithville
Rev. James Bowman Harris, Cookeville
Rev. Ann McClure, Nashville
Rev. Beth Lefever, Memphis
Rev. Dr. Betty Dawson, Memphis
Rabbi Michael Shulman, Nashville
Rev. Michael Alford, Goodlettsville
V. Adrian Mehr, assistant clerk of the Memphis Friends Meeting (Quakers)
Rev. Becky Yates, Nashville
Rev. Carolyn Coleman, Nashville
Rev. Elliott Prigmore Lewis, Joelton
Rev. Phildora J. Prigmore Lewis, Joelton
Rev. Mark Miller-McLemore, Brentwood
Rev. Denise Gyauch, Nashville
Rev. Dr. Amy Mears, Nashville
Rabbi Katie Bauman, Memphis
Rabbi Micah Greenstein, Memphis
Rabbi Bess Wohlner, Memphis
Rabbi Sarit Horwitz, Memphis
Rev. Rob Van Ess, Memphis
Rev. Cheryl Cornish, Memphis
Rev. Gary White, Nashville
Rev. Dr. Jack Seymour, Nashville
Rev. Rebekah Gienapp, Memphis
Rev. Dr. Jonathan L. Jeffords, Memphis
Rev. Dr. LeNoir Culbertson,
Rev. Dr. Richard H. Gentzler, Jr., Gallatin
Rabbi Shana Goldstein Mackler, Nashville
Rev. Brandon Berg, Bristol
Rev. Mimi White, Memphis
Pastor Scott Wilks, Mountain City
Rev. Heather Harriss, Nashville
Rev. John Hill, Franklin
Rev. Carol Howard Merritt, Spring City
Rev. Brenda Carroll
Rev. Dr. Teresa Smallwood, Nashville
Dr. Joerg Rieger, Nashville
Rev. Billy Vaughan, Memphis
Rev. Darren Wright, Nashville
Rev. Paul R. Purdue, Nashville
Rev. Valerie Ohle, Knoxville
Rev. Dr. Herbert Lester, Jr., Nashville
Rev'd Timothy Holder, Elizabethton
Sandy Benson, Clerk, Memphis Friends Meeting
Rev. George R. Pasley, Martin
Rev. Amy C. Howe, Memphis
Rev. Brad Whitaker, Chattanooga
Rev. Jacob William Wood, Brentwood
Rev. April Berends, Chattanooga
Rev. Claire Brown, Chattanooga
Rev. J.W. Calhoun, Knoxville
Rev. Brian Davis, Chattanooga
Rev. Joe Woodfin, Chattanooga
Rev. J. Peter van Eys, Nashville
Rev. Ingrid McIntyre, Nashville
Rev. Cherie Parker, Nashville
Rev. Brandon Baxter, Nashville
Rev. Linda C. Parker, Nashville
Rev. Meredith Jane Day, Memphis
Minister Kaki Friskics-Warren, Nashville
Minister Bill Friskics-Warren, Nashville
Rev. Robert Galloway (ret.), Corryton
Rev. Dave McNeely, Jefferson City
Rev. Stephanie Dodge, Nashville
Rev. Susan Hay, Nashville
Rev. Dr. Sandy Shawhan, Bellevue
Rev. Vernon Denney (ret.), Nashville
Rev. Erin Racine, Nashville
Rev. Dr. Brian C. Wyatt, Elizabethton
Rev. Hope Hodnett, Nashville
Rev. Andrew B. Ward, Goodlettsville
Rev. Alaina Cobb, Chattanooga
Rev. Alison Lutz, Nashville
Rev. John M. McLean, Nashville
Rev. Catherine Clark Nance, Maryville
Rev. Jimmy Sherrod, Knoxille
Rev. William C. Stooksbury (ret.), Nashville
Rev. Edward Colf, Hendersonville
Deacon Ron Deal, Nashville
Rev. Allison Gossett, Nolensville
Rev. Ashley McFaul-Erwin, Nashville
Rev. Christy Jo Harber, Nashville
Min. Wesley King, Nashville
Rev. George Cunningham, Murfreesboro
Rev. Kristi Shay Moore, Nashville
Rev. Jeannie Alexander, Old Hickory
Rev. Joe Pfeiffer, Memphis
Rev. Victoria Rebeck, Nashville
Elder Matthew Paris Stewart, White Pine
Rev. Dr. Peggy L. Meade, Kingsport
Rev. Dr. Harry Lawrence (ret.), Chattanooga
Congregations endorsing the statement
Memphis Friends Meeting (Quakers)
RISE UP Community Church, Murfreesboro