Several bills are on the calendar. We have provided a full calendar at the bottom of this page. At the top of the page you will find action items on key bills. Campaigns will be updated as they are available.
If you are joining from the article in The Nashville Scene, please know that we do not view the situation as hopeless. WPLN reported last week that the Pride flag ban bill has hit a "major snag" in the Senate. And just today HB1948 that attacks DEI in higher education was defeated in a House subcommittee. Let's dig in and fight these bills with the campaigns below.
ACTION ITEMS
KEY OPPORTUNITIES TO SHOW UP
*Tuesday starting at Noon in House Hearing Room 4. RSVP and learn more at the Facebook event link. Note: Information about several committees is listed at the link.
KEY EMAIL CAMPAIGNS
*Use the easy form at the link to contact the House Higher Education Subcommittee. They will vote on HB1660 and HB1948 that attack the non-discrimination policies and diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in Tennessee Higher Education.
*Use the easy form at the link to contact the House Family & Children's Affairs Subcommittee. They will consider HB2169 on non-discrimination policies in adoption and foster care as well as HB1995 and HB1386, two bills that discriminate in favor of man/woman couples in marriage.
*Use the easy form at the link to contact the House K-12 Subcommittee. They will consider HB1634 that would remove references to sexual orientation and gender identity from policy.
*Use the easy form at the link to contact the House Health Subcommittee. They will consider HB2816, which focuses on people who wish to detransition and it includes dangerous data collection processes.
*Use the easy form at the link to contact the House Civil Justice Subcommittee. They will consider HB2310, which, as amended, would provide for criminal and civil penalties for those who help transport minors for gender-affirming care.
KEY CALLS TO MAKE
*Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for the House Higher Education Subommittee. They will vote on HB1660 and HB1948, bills that attack non-discrimination policies and diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in higher education.
*Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for the House Children & Family Affairs Subcommittee. They will vote on HB2169, which prevents the state from having a pro-LGBTQ adoption and foster care placement policy, and HB1995 and HB1386, which give preferences to man/woman couples in marriage.
*Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for the House K-12 Subcommittee. They will vote on HB1634, which removes some references to sexual orientation and gender identity from policy and curriculum.
FULL CALENDAR
MONDAY, MARCH 4
3:00 p.m.--House Higher Education Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 2. Bills: HB1660 and HB1948.
TUESDAY, MARCH 5
9:00 a.m.--House Commerce Committee in House Hearing Room 1. Bills: HB1891.
Noon--House Children & Family Affairs in House Hearing Room 4. Bills: HB1913, HB2169, HB1995, HB2936, HB1386
1:30 p.m.--Health Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 4. Bills: HB2816.
1:30 p.m.--House Civil Justice Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 3. Bills: HB2310.
1:30 p.m.--Banking & Consumer Affairs in House Hearing Room 2. Bills: HB2160.
3:00 p.m.--Senate Judiciary in Senate Hearing Room 1. Bills: SB1873.
4:30 p.m.--House K-12 Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 2. Bills: HB1634.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6
8:30 a.m.--Government Operations in Senate Hearing Room 1. Bills: SB2503.
10:30 a.m.--State Government Committee in House Hearing Room 1. Bills: HB1661.
Noon--Education Instruction Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 3. Bills: HB2435.
3:00 p.m.--Education Committee in Senate Hearing Room 1. Bills: SB2173 and SB2107.
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Chris Sanders published this page in Blog 2024-02-28 20:35:52 -0600