This week’s TOP 5 opportunities to contact your legislators.

Take action on each of these bills by clicking on the corresponding Take Action button and send an email of support to each of these committee members. 

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🚨 Critical — Erodes protections to vaccinating children without parental consent.
ON SENATE FLOOR

OPPOSE Caption Bill In confusing language, says that children who have been in state custody for “a continuous period of time that began prior to the effective date of this act and continues through the effective date of this act” — are not considered minors that fall under the law.


🚨 Critical — Redefines money and paves the way for CBDC.

OPPOSE Uniform Commercial Code As introduced, incorporates into the Uniform Commercial Code the amendments adopted by the Uniform Law Commission in 2022.


🚨 Critical — Prohibits local law enforcement from assisting the FBI on non-criminal investigations and activities.

SUPPORT Caption Bill  Amendment to limit activities and coordination of Tennessee law enforcement agencies with the FBI in cases that are non-criminal in nature such as surveillance on Tennessee residents.


Protects the privacy of retail firearms transactions.
ON HOUSE FLOOR

SUPPORT Credit and Debit Cards As introduced, enacts the “Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act,” which prohibits a financial institution from requiring the usage of a merchant code that distinguishes a firearms retailer from a general merchandise retailer or a sporting goods retailer and from disclosing a financial record collected in violation of the prohibition.


Bans the practice of geoengineering and weather modification.
ON HOUSE FLOOR

SUPPORT Environmental Preservation As introduced, decreases, from 180 days to 150 days, the time that the air pollution control board can have more than one vacancy after an appointing authority of the board receives sufficient information to fill the appropriate vacancy before the board is required to report to the government operations committees.