- United States
- Tenn.
- Letter
An Open Letter
To: Sen. Blackburn, Sen. Hagerty, Rep. Kustoff
From: A verified voter in Gleason, TN
November 26
Condemnation of Anti-LGBTQ+ Rhetoric and Urgent Request to Repeal Harmful Anti-Trans Legislation I am writing to you today as a concerned Tennessean to express my profound alarm and opposition to the persistent anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric emanating from our state government and the specific, harmful anti-transgender laws that have been enacted. These policies are inflicting real damage on our communities, tarnishing our state's reputation, and violating the fundamental principles of liberty, privacy, and equal protection under the law. Tennessee has unfortunately become a national leader in passing legislation that targets its own transgender citizens, particularly youth. Laws such as the following are not merely political statements; they are actively harming vulnerable individuals and families: · SB 1/HB 1 (2023): The ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors, which overrides the decisions of parents, doctors, and patients, and cuts off essential, medically necessary healthcare. This has placed enormous stress on families and forced some to consider leaving the state to protect their children. · SB 3/HB 9 (2023): The law restricting age-appropriate drag performances, a broadly written statute that threatens the free expression and livelihood of LGBTQ+ Tennesseans and creates a hostile climate for the entire community. · SB 466/HB 1233 (2024): The "Student Driver Protection Act," which effectively forces teachers to "out" transgender students to their parents without regard for the student's safety or readiness, dangerously interfering with trusted relationships between students and school staff. · SB 150/HB 1269 (2023): The law requiring K-12 public school students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with the sex listed on their original birth certificate, which subjects transgender students to humiliation, invasion of privacy, and increased risk of bullying and violence. These bills, and the discriminatory rhetoric used to justify them, send a devastating message to LGBTQ+ Tennesseans that they are not welcome, do not belong, and are not deserving of the same rights and dignities as their peers. The consequences are severe: contributing to soaring rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide risk among transgender youth, and creating a climate of fear for all LGBTQ+ people. I call on you to: 1. Publicly condemn the scapegoating and discriminatory rhetoric directed at the LGBTQ+ community and commit to fostering an inclusive Tennessee where everyone can live without fear of state-sanctioned discrimination. 2. Introduce and champion legislation to repeal these harmful laws. The bans on healthcare, the restrictions on free expression, and the discriminatory school policies must be overturned. 3. Listen to the experts: Trust the consensus of major medical associations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Association, which affirm the medical necessity and life-saving nature of gender-affirming care. 4. Prioritize the real issues facing Tennesseans, such as healthcare access, public education, and economic security, rather than using the small and marginalized transgender community as a political weapon. Governments are meant to protect the rights and welfare of all their citizens, not single out a minority group for marginalization. I urge you to reconsider the path our state is on, to lead with empathy and evidence, and to take concrete steps to repeal these destructive laws and ensure true liberty and justice for all who call Tennessee home. I await your response and will be closely monitoring your actions on this critical matter of civil rights and human dignity.
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