Tennessee lawmakers weigh a dozen new Republican anti-LGBTQ+ bills:
"Advocates warn that the proposals targeting employment protections, health care, marriage equality, and Pride displays could reshape life for LGBTQ+ Tennesseans."
—Advocate.
"Many discriminatory bills have faced major setbacks, but extremely dangerous bills are still moving. Take action with these campaigns for bills moving the week of March 30."
—Tennessee Equality Project.
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<p>SB676, which is the gender clinic data grab bill, may be up for a vote in the TN Senate soon. Use this campaign to tell YOUR state senato
Emails on SB676: The data grab/surveillance bill that endangers trans people throughout Tennessee could be up for a Senate floor vote soon since it just passed the House. Take action with the easy campaign at the link to contact your own state senator.
<p>HB1271 will be heard on the House floor on Monday. Starting out as a bill declaring that the public policy of this state is that there ar
Emails on HB1271: A bill that started as a declaration that there are only two sexes has been amended to undo pro-trans policies in local governments around the state. The bill hits the House floor on Monday. Take action with the easy campaign at the link to contact your own state representative.
<p>HB1666 which allows the misgendering of trans and nonbinary people via their honorifics at school is back yet again in the House State &
Emails on HB1666: The misgendering/honorifics bill that originated as an attack on one trans instructor is back in the House State & Local Government Committee on March 31. Take action with the easy campaign at the link to tell the committee to vote NO.
<p>HB2082 gives legal protections to anti-trans parents. It is up for a vote in House Judiciary Committee possibly on April 1, though it has
Emails on HB2082: The bill that gives a legal boost to anti-trans parents is up for a vote in House Judiciary Committee on April 1. Take action with the easy campaign at the link and tell the committee to vote NO.