Even more bills are moving the week of March 17. Additional campaigns will be added over the coming days.
Emails on HB64: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell your member of the Tennessee House of Representatives to vote NO on the anti-trans bathroom bill for residential educational settings.
Emails on SB468/HB571: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the House Civil Justice Committee to vote NO on a bill endangers trans people in a variety of gendered spaces.
Emails on SB701/HB715 and SB1130/HB1051: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the House K-12 Subcommittee, the House Departments & Agencies Subcommittee, and the Senate Education Committee to support the Freedom to Read.
Emails on SB676/HB754: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the Senate Commerce & Labor Committee and the House Health Committee to vote NO on a gender clinic data grab bill.
Emails on SB936/HB1271: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee and the House Civil Justice Subcommittee to vote NO on the binary definition of sex bill.
Emails on SB937/HB1270 and SB1252/HB1262: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the Senate Education Committee and the House Education Administration Subcommittee to reject two anti-pronoun bills.
Emails on HB884 and HB327: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the House Judiciary Committee on the adult-oriented establishments/drag bill and the bill designating June as "Celebration of Life" month instead of Pride month.
Emails on HB622: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the House Cities and Counties Subcommittee your views on an anti-DEI bill for state and local government and public higher education.
Emails on SB226/HB470: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee and the House Business & Utilities Subcommittee your views on a bill that lets professionals insult and discriminate against customers without consequences.
Emails on HB1044: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the House Health Committee your views on a sneaky bill that facilitates medical discrimination.
Emails on SB472: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell YOUR senator to vote NO on the anti-trans bathroom bill for residential educational settings.
CALL
CALLS on SB468 and SB936: Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave phone messages for the Senate Judiciary Committee that will consider a bill that endangers trans people in gendered spaces and a bill that imposes a binary definition of sex on the state. Call in the evening or on the weekend if you prefer to leave a message.
CALLS on SB701, SB1130, SB1252, and SB937: Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave phone messages for the Senate Education Committee that will consider two Freedom to Read bills and two anti-trans pronoun bills. Call in the evening or on the weekend if you prefer to leave a message.
SHOW UP
All locations are Cordell Hull Building unless otherwise noted. HHR = House Hearing Room and SHR = Senate Hearing Room.
MONDAY, MARCH 17
NOON: The Senate Judiciary Committee is meeting and could hear SB936 (binary definition of sex bill).
2:00. House Chambers in the Capitol. HB64 (anti-trans bathroom bill for residential educational settings). Join us inside the Capitol as we rally for trans students. Start showing up at 1:30. The House floor session begins at 2:00. RSVP and learn more at the Facebook event.
TUESDAY, MARCH 18
9:00 AM. House K-12 Subcommittee. HHR2. HB1051 (freedom to read bill by Rep. McKenzie).
10:30 AM. Departments & Agencies Subcommittee. HHR2. HB715 (freedom to read bill by Rep. J. Jones) and HB910 (undoing Human Rights Commission). Here is a link to a face sheet on HB910 from A Better Balance.
10:30 AM. Senate State and Local Government Committee. SHR1. SB503 (June as NOT Pride month).
1:00 PM. Senate Commerce & Labor Committee. SHR1. SB674 (preemption) and SB676 (gender clinic data collection) and SB226 (business professional license to discriminate).
1:30 PM. House Health Committee. HHR1. HB1044 (medical ethics defense) and HB754 (gender clinic data collection).
3:00 PM. Senate Judiciary Committee. SHR1. SB468 (endangering trans people in gendered spaces) and SB936 (binary definition of sex).
3:00 PM. House Education Administration Subcommittee. HHR3. HB1270 (pronoun bill by Rep. Cochran) and HB1262 (pronoun bill by Rep. Reneau).
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19
Noon. House Judiciary Committee. HHR1. HB884 (adult-oriented establishments/drag) and HB327 (June as NOT Pride month).
1:30 PM. House Civil Justice Subcommittee. HHR3. HB571 (endangering trans people in gendered spaces) and HB1271 (binary definition of sex).
3:00PM. Senate Education Committee. SHR1. SB701 (freedom to read by Sen. Kyle) and SB1130 (freedom to read by Sen. Yarbro) and SB1252 (pronoun bill) and SB937 (pronoun bill).
3:00 PM. House Business & Utilities Subcommittee. HHR1. HB470 (business professional license to discriminate).
3:00 PM. House Cities & Counties Subcommittee. HHR2. HB622 (anti-DEI).
THURSDAY, MARCH 20
8:30AM. Senate Chamber in the Capitol. SB472 (anti-trans student bathroom bill).
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