Campaigns for week of Feb 19

Here are the campaigns so far for the week of February 19. More may be added as bills hit the calendar.

ALL MONTH

CELEBRATE: February is Black History Month.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20

Anti-trans bathroom bill

SHOW UP: HB1949, the bathroom bill, is back before House Criminal Justice Subcommittee. Show up in House Hearing Room 2 at Noon. RSVP and learn more at the Facebook event link. Note that HB1913 (parent rights) is also up for a vote at Noon in Children & Family Affairs Subcommittee at Noon in House Hearing Room 4.

EMAIL: Use the easy form at the link to generate a message to every member of the subcommittee.

CALL: Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages with the subcommittee members to oppose the bill.

Adoption/Foster care discrimination bill

SHOW UP: SB1738, a bill that bans inclusive non-discrimination policies in adoption and foster care, is up for a vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee at 3:00 p.m. in Senate Hearing Room 1. RSVP and learn more at the Facebook event link. Note: SB2749 (parent rights) is up for a vote in the same committee.

EMAIL: Use the easy form at the link to generate a message to every member of the committee.

CALL: Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages with the committee members to oppose the bill.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21

SHOW UP: HB1632, a bill that allows more people to sue schools over age-appropriate materials, is up for a vote in House Finance Subcommittee at 10:30 a.m. in House Hearing Room 3.

Flag ban bill

SHOW UP: SB1722, the flag ban bill, is back before the Senate Education Committee at 3:00 p.m. in Senate Hearing Room 1. RSVP and learn more at the Facebook event link.

EMAIL: Use the easy form at the link to generate a message to every member of the committee.

CALL:  Use the scripts and numbers at the link to leave messages with the Senate Education Committee to oppose the bill.

ANY DAY

CALL:  Call Governor Lee at 615-741-2001 and urge him to VETO SB596/HB878, the wedding official refusal bill because public officials should not turn anyone away who had a valid marriage license.

ADD YOUR NAME: Recently the House failed to adopt a resolution honoring Allison Russell. But you can endorse the resolution by adding your name at this link.

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