The number of bills on notice this week is a bit smaller as legislation either fails or moves to the floor. Take action with these campaigns. More may be added in the coming days.
Emails on SB1424: Use the easy email campaign at the link to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee to reject a vague drag/adult-oriented establishments bill.
Emails on HB1270: Use the easy email campaign at the link to tell the House Education Committee to vote NO on an anti-trans pronoun bill.
Emails on HB1271 and HB571: Use the easy email campaign at the link to tell the House Judiciary Committee to reject the binary definition of sex bill and the bill that endangers trans people in a variety of gender-designated spaces.
Emails on HB884: Use the easy email campaign at the link to tell YOUR member of the Tennessee House of Representative to vote no on the vague drag/adult-oriented establishments.
Emails on SB1083/HB622 and SB1084/HB923: Use the easy email campaign at the link to tell Senate and House State & Local Government Committees to reject two anti-DEI bills.
Emails on SB937: Use the easy campaign at the link to tell YOUR state senator to vote NO on the anti-trans pronoun bill.
CALL
Calls on HB1271 and HB571: Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for the House Judiciary Committee on the binary definition of sex bill and the bill that endangers trans people in a variety of gender-designated spaces. Call in the evening or on weekends to leave a message. If you call on a week day during business hours, you may reach a live person. This campaign expires on April 2 at 10:00 a.m.
SHOW UP
All times are central and all locations are the Cordell Hull Building unless otherwise noted.
SHR = Senate Hearing Room; HHR = House Hearing Room.
Items for Senate and House floor calendars will be updated as they are available.
Monday, March 31
11:00 AM: HB910 (ending Human Rights Commission) in Government Operations located in HHR1.
NOON: SB1424 (drag/adult-oriented establishments) in Senate Judiciary Committee located in SHR1. NOTE: The bill is technically on notice for today, but it is more likely to be heard on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. There is also a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m.
4:00 PM: Rally for Trans Visibility in Memphis hosted by My Sistah's House, OUTMemphis, and WeCareTN. Learn more at the Facebook event post.
7:00 PM: Nashville observance of Transgender Day on Visibility at First Unitarian Universalist Church.
Tuesday, April 1
10:30 AM: SB1083 and SB1084 (anti-DEI bills) in Senate State and Local Committee located in SHR1.
NOON: HB1270 and HB1262 (pronoun bills) in House Education Committee located in HHR1.
2:30 PM: SB1424 (drag/adult-oriented establishments) in Senate Judiciary Committee located in SHR1 if the bill is not heard in Monday's Senate Judiciary Committee meeting at Noon on Monday. If the bill is not heard during the Monday or Tuesday meetings, it could be heard on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 2
8:30 AM: HB622 and HB923 (anti-DEI bills) in House State and Local Committee located in HHR1.
11:00 AM: HB1271 (binary definition of sex), HB327 (June as NOT Pride month), and HB571 (endangering trans people in gender-designated spaces) in House Judiciary located in HHR1.
2:00 PM: SB1424 (vague drag/adult-oriented establishments) possibly in Senate Judiciary located in SHR1.
Thursday, April 3
8:30 AM: SB937 (pronoun bill). Senate floor in the Senate Chamber in the Capitol.
9:00 AM: HB884 (vague drag/adult-oriented establishments). House floor vote in the House Chamber in the Capitol.
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Chris Sanders published this page in Blog 2025-03-26 18:00:31 -0500
