Bills are moving fast in the last weeks of this legislative session. Some bills that had been delayed are showing new life and other bills are turning into attack legislation through amendments. Take action with these campaigns. Changes to the schedule may be added in the coming days.
Emails on HB2055: This bill has been amended to ban gender-affirming care coverage for state and local government employees. It is up for a vote in House Government Operations Committee on Monday. Take action with the easy campaign at the link.
Emails on SB468/HB571: This bill that attacks trans access to shelters, safe housing in prisons/detention centers, and dorms is going to a Senate/House conference committee any time now. Use the easy form at the link to tell YOUR state senator and YOUR state representative to reject any version of the bill.
Emails on HB1666: The misgendering via honorifics bill is headed to the House Education Committee on Wednesday. Take action with the easy campaign at the link.
Emails on HB2082: The legal boost for anti-trans parents is headed to the House floor. Tell YOUR state representative to vote NO with the easy campaign at the link.
Emails on SB676: The data grab bill could hit the Senate floor soon. Take action with this easy campaign to tell YOUR state senator to vote NO.
SCHEDULE
Note: All floor sessions are included as bills move more quickly from calendar to the floor in the final weeks.
Monday, April 6
11:00. a.m. House Government Operations. HB2055 as amended bans state and local government from offering health plans that cover gender-affirming care.
2:00 p.m. House Floor Session. SB2031 related to liability for providers of gender-affirming care on Message Calendar.
3:00 p.m. Senate Floor Session.
Tuesday, April 7
8:30 a.m. House Floor Session.
1:00 p.m. Senate Commerce. Monitoring.
Wednesday, April 8
8:30 a.m. House Floor Session.
10:30 a.m. House Education Committee. HB1666 on misgendering via honorifics.
10:30 a.m. House State & Local Government Committee. HB2449 on library materials reconsideration. This bill is still in the Delayed Bills Committee in the Senate.
Thursday, April 9
9:00 a.m. Senate Floor Session. SB676, the dangerous data surveillance bill, is on the Senate floor.
9:00 a.m. House Floor Session.
Thank you for all your advocacy!
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Chris Sanders published this page in Blog 2026-04-02 09:42:55 -0500
