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  1. United States
  2. Arizona
  3. Rep. Chris Mathis

Rep. Chris Mathis

77
Letters
Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Protect free speech on campus: vote “NO” on HB2867 and HB2880

Ideas are not illegal, and there is no “controversial speech” exception to the First Amendment. Our right to free speech includes advocacy for Palestine, Israel, or any population, movement, or cause. Furthermore, any limits on when, where, and how people protest must be accomplished with the least

Map PinTucson, AZ

The recently proposed HB 2867 sets a concerning precedent that could undermine our public education system. By allowing individuals to directly sue public school educators, it creates an environment of fear and intimidation for teachers. This will likely lead to self-censorship on important topics a

Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Reject SB1694, protect academic freedom and gender diversity education

Opposing SB1694: Protecting Academic Freedom and Diversity in Higher Education I am deeply concerned about the implications of SB1694, which seeks to prohibit institutions of higher learning from offering courses related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Banning the study and discussion of

Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Reject SB1687, protect trans youth healthcare access

Vote No on AZ SB1687 - Discriminatory Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Youth I strongly oppose SB1687 which bans gender-affirming care for transgender youth under 18 in Arizona. This cruel legislation denies vital medical treatment to vulnerable minors, goes against established medical guideli

Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Reject discriminatory bathroom bill, uphold equality and dignity

SB1003: Discriminatory Bathroom Policy This proposed legislation SB1003 raises serious concerns about discrimination and violations of privacy rights. Forcing individuals to use facilities that do not align with their gender identity perpetuates harmful stereotypes and promotes an unwelcoming enviro

Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Reject harmful student suppression bills, protect LGBTQ+ youth

Title: Stop SB1002 - Harmful Student Suppression Bill Student suppression bills like SB1002 that create a hostile environment for LGBTQ+ students in schools are unacceptable and harmful. Forcing students to be outed against their will, intentionally misgendering or deadnaming them, and instituting d

Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Reject discriminatory barriers for birth certificate updates

This proposed legislation, HB2438, aims to impose restrictive and discriminatory requirements for modifying gender markers on birth certificates in Arizona. Mandating surgical procedures and court orders to update this key identification document disregards the reality that many transgender and non-

Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Reject discriminatory gender definitions, protect LGBTQ+ rights and inclusion

This proposed legislation, House Bill 2062, seeks to narrowly define "male" and "female" based solely on reproductive capacity, disregarding the complexities of gender identity and expression. Such rigid definitions fail to account for the diversity of human experience and can marginalize transgende

Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Reject anti-DEI bill SB1694 undermining diversity in higher education

Opposing Discriminatory Anti-DEI Bill SB1694 SB1694, titled "Higher education; withholding state monies," appears to be an anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) bill. It seeks to withhold state funding from higher education institutions that provide diversity training or support culturally spe

Verified VoterTucson, AZ

Reject discriminatory AZ HB2062, uphold transgender Arizonans' dignity

Gender Erasure Legislation Promotes Discrimination and Strips Identity AZ HB2062, the "Sex-based Terms Act," aims to codify the use of sex-based terms rather than gender identity across Arizona laws, rules, and regulations. This bill would mandate that documentation and identification only recognize

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