Legislative Campaigns Week of March 9

Several bills are moving again this week. Take action with as many of the campaigns as you can. More campaigns will be added in the coming days.

EMAIL

Emails on HB1051:  Use the easy campaign at the link to generate messages to members of the K-12 Subcommittee on a good Freedom to Read bill.

Emails on SB472/HB64:  Use the easy campaign at the link  to generate messages to members of the Senate and House Education Committees on an anti-trans bathroom bill for residential educational settings.

Emails on HB754:  Use the easy campaign at the link to generate messages to the members of the Population Health Subcommittee on a bill that is a massive data grab related to gender clinics.

Emails on HB1262:  Use the easy campaign at the link to generate messages to members of the Education Administration Subcommittee on a bill that lets teachers, school employees, and students ignore one another's pronouns.

Emails on HB884 and HB327:  Use the easy campaign at the link to generate messages to members of the House Judiciary Committee on a bill related to drag/adult-oriented establishments and a bill designating June "Celebration of Life month instead of recognizing it as Pride month.

Emails on HB470: Use the easy campaign at the link to generate messages to members of the Business & Utilities Subcommittee on a bill that shields professionals when they discriminate under the guise of religious freedom.

Emails on HB622:  Use the easy campaign at the link to generate messages to members of the Cities and Counties Subcommittee on a bill that attacks diversity, equity, and inclusion in local government and public higher education.

Emails on HB1044:  Use the easy campaign at the link to generate messages to members of the Health Subcommittee on a bill that is a sneaky way for healthcare providers to discriminate.

CALL

HB64 Calls:  Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for members of the House Education Committee on the anti-trans bathroom bill for residential educational settings.

SB472 Calls:  Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for members of the Senate Education Committee on the anti-trans bathroom bill for residential educational settings.

HB1262 Calls:  Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for members of the House Education Administration Subcommittee on the anti-trans school pronoun bill.

HB884 Calls:  Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages for members of the House Judiciary Committee on the drag/adult-oriented establishment bill.

SHOW UP

All times are Central Time

MONDAY, MARCH 10

6:30 PM:  Community Legislative Update and Zoom Phone Bank with Tennessee Pride Chamber. RSVP and learn more at the link.

TUESDAY, MARCH 11

9:00 AM:  HB1051, a good freedom to read bill, is up in the K-12 Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 3 of the Cordell Hull Building.

NOON:  HB64, the anti-trans bathroom bill for residential educational settings, is back in the Education Committee in House Hearing Room 1 of the Cordell Hull Building. We have a unified Facebook event for this bill and the HB754 at Noon and HB1262 at 3:00 p.m.  Learn more at the event link.

NOON:  HB754, a bill related to gathering data on gender clinics, is up in the Population Health Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 2 of the Cordell Hull Building.

3:00 PM: HB1262, a bill related to pronouns at school, is up in Education Administration Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 3 of the Cordell Hull Building.

6:30 PM:  TEP Montgomery County Committee meeting at the public library in Clarksville. RSVP and learn more at the Facebook event link.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12

9:00 AM:  HB1106, a bill related to HIV criminalization, is up in the Criminal Justice Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 2 of the Cordell Hull Building.

NOON: HB884, a bill related to adult-oriented establishments and drag, and HB327, a bill calling June "Celebration of Life" month, are up in the Judiciary Committee in House Hearing Room 1.

NOON:  HB1044, a bill related to religious freedom and health providers, is up in the Health Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 3 of the Cordell Hull Building.

3:00PM:  SB472, an anti-trans bathroom bill for residential educational settings, is up in Senate Education in Senate Hearing Room 1.

3:00 PM:  HB470, a bill related to religious freedom of professionals, is up in the Business & Utilities Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 1.

3:00 PM:  HB622, an anti-DEI bill, is up in the Cities & Counties Subcommittee in House Hearing Room 2.


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