Campaigns for week of March 11

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ACTION ITEMS

KEY OPPORTUNITIES TO SHOW UP

Tuesday, March 12 starting at Noon presents several opportunities to show up. Committee hearing start times run through 4:30 p.m. Central Time in the Cordell Hull Building. RSVP and learn more at the Facebook event link.

KEY EMAIL CAMPAIGNS

UPDATE: The bill was defeated. No need to do this campaign. Skip down to the next one. *Use the easy form at the link to tell the House Higher Education Subcommittee to reject HB1660, a bill that would gut higher education non-discrimination policies. Add your own written or video message.

*Use the easy form at the link to tell Senate Judiciary and House Criminal Justice Committees to reject SB2781/HB1949, which is a horrible anti-trans bathroom bill.

*Use the easy form at the link to tell the Senate Education Committee to reject SB1810, a bill that forces schools to out trans and non-binary students.

*Use the easy form at the link to tell the Senate Judiciary and House Civil Justice Committees to vote NO on SB1738/HB2169, a bill that stops LGBTQ-affirming policies in adoption and foster care.

*Use the easy form at the link to tell the Senate Education Committee and the House K-12 Subcommittee to vote NO on SB2766/HB1634, a bill that removes sexual orientation from policy and removes gender identity from the family life curriculum.

*Use the easy form at the link to tell Senate Commerce and Labor and House Health Committees to vote NO on SB2396/HB2816 that appears to be about healthcare for those who wish to detransition, but is actually a major and dangerous scheme of data reporting that presents risks for privacy.

*Use the easy form at the link to tell Senate Judiciary Committee and the House Children and Family Affairs Subcommittee vote NO on SB1110/HB1386, a bill that gives a separate marriage option for man/woman couples.

*Use the easy form at the link to tell the House Civil Justice Committee to reject HB2310, a bill that stigmatizes travel for youth gender-affirming care. Add your own written or video message.

 

KEY CALLS TO MAKE

*Use the scripts and numbers at the link to tell the House Higher Education Subcommittee to reject HB1660, a bill that would gut higher education non-discrimination policies. Leave messages at night or on the weekend.

*Use the scripts and numbers at the link to tell the House K-12 Subcommittee to reject HB1634, a bill that removes sexual orientation from education policy and gender identity from the family life curriculum.

*Use the scripts and numbers at the link to tell the House Criminal Justice Committee to reject HB1949, the anti-trans bathroom bill.

*Use the scripts and numbers at the link to tell the Senate Judiciary Committee to vote NO on SB1738, a bill on non-discrimination policies in adoption and foster care.

FULL CALENDAR

Committees marked in blue contain high priority bills.

MONDAY, MARCH 11

1:00 p.m.  Senate Judiciary Committee. Bills:  SB1873, SB1110, SB2781, SB1738.

3:00 p.m.  House Higher Education Subcommittee. BillsHB1660.

TUESDAY, MARCH 12

9:00 a.m.  House Education Instruction.  Bills:  HB2435.

9:00 a.m.  House Commerce Committee.  Bills:  HB1891.

Noon.  House Children and Family AffairsBills:  HB1386.

Noon.  House Criminal Justice Subcommittee.  Bills:  HB1614.

1:00 p.m.  Senate Commerce and Labor Committee. Bills:  SB2396, SB1792, SB2097, SB2042.

1:30 p.m.  House Banking and Consumer Affairs.  Bills:  HB2160.

3:00 p.m.  Senate Judiciary CommitteeBills:  See the Monday entry above for bill numbers.

4:30 p.m.  House K-12 SubcommitteeBillsHB1634.

4:30 p.m.  House Criminal Justice CommitteeBills: HB1949.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13

Noon.  Civil Justice CommitteeBillsHB2169 and HB2310.

3:00 p.m.  Senate Education CommitteeBillsSB2766, SB1810, SB2501, SB2767.

3:30 p.m.  House Health CommitteeBillsHB2816.

 


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