Legislative Campaigns Week of March 24

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.

EMAIL

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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