Bills are hitting their final stops in committee as the legislative session grinds to an end in Tennessee. More campaigns will be added in the coming days.
Emails on SB1424/HB884: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the Senate and House Judiciary Committees to vote NO on a vague drag/adult-oriented establishments bill.
Emails on HB1044: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the House Health Committee to vote NO on a sneaky medical license to discriminate bill.
Emails on SB1130/HB1051: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the House K-12 Subcommittee and the Senate Education Committee to support a good Freedom to Read bill.
Emails on SB676/HB754: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee and the House Finance Subcommittee to vote NO on a massive gender-affirming care data grab.
Emails on SB226/HB470: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell Senate and House Commerce Committees to reject a business license to discriminate bill.
Emails on SB937/HB1270 and SB1252/HB1262: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell Senate and House Education Committees to reject these anti-trans pronoun bills.
Emails on HB1271: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the House Judiciary Committee to reject the binary definition of sex bill.
Emails on HB571: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell the House Judiciary Committee to reject the bill that endangers trans people in a variety of gender designated spaces.
Emails on SB468: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell YOUR senator to reject a bill that endangers trans people in a variety of gender designated spaces.
CALL
HB64: Call Governor Lee at 615-741-2001 and urge him to veto the anti-trans bathroom for residential educational settings.
HB884, HB571, and HB1271: Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for the House Judiciary Committee on a drag/adult-oriented establishment bill, a bill that endangers trans people in gender-designated spaces, and the binary definition of sex bill.
SHOW UP
All locations are the Cordell Hull Building unless otherwise noted. SHR = Senate Hearing Room, HHR = House Hearing Room. All times are Central Time.
MONDAY, MARCH 24
NOON. Senate Judiciary Committee in SHR1. SB1424 (drag/adult-oriented establishments) and SB861 (Human Rights Commission).
6:30PM: Community Legislative Update and Zoom Phone Bank with Tennessee Pride Chamber. RSVP and learn more at the link.
TUESDAY, MARCH 25
9:00AM: House K-12 Subcommittee in HHR1. HB1051 (Freedom to Read).
10:30AM: House Departments & Agencies Subcommittee in HHR2. HB923 (anti-DEI).
NOON: House Education Committee in HHR1. HB1270 and HB1262 (anti-trans pronoun).
1:30PM: House Health Committee in HHR1. HB1044 (medical license to discriminate).
3:00PM: Senate Commerce & Labor in SHR1. SB226 (business professional license to discriminate), SB674 (preemption), and SB676 (gender clinic data grab).
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26
9:00AM: House Commerce Committee in HHR1. HB470 (business professional license to discriminate).
10:30AM: House Finance Subcommittee in HHR3. HB754 (gender clinic data grab).
NOON: House Judiciary Committee in HHR1. HB327 (June as NOT Pride month), HB884 (drag/adult-oriented establishments), HB1271 (binary definition of sex), and HB571 (endangering trans people in gender designated spaces).
1:30PM: House State & Local Committee in HHR1. HB622 (anti-DEI) and HB910 (Human Rights Commission).
3:00PM: Senate Education Committee in SHR1. SB936 and SB1252 (anti-trans pronouns) and SB1130 (Freedom to Read).
THURSDAY, MARCH 27
8:30AM: Senate Chamber inside the Capitol. SB468 (endangering trans people in gender-designated spaces).
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