File #: RS2022-1440    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/14/2022 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: Final action: 3/15/2022
Title: A resolution urging the Tennessee General Assembly to reject HB0800/SB1216 seeking to prohibit LEAs from utilizing textbooks or instructional materials addressing LGBT issues or lifestyles.
Sponsors: Brett Withers, Nancy VanReece, Russ Bradford, Emily Benedict, Burkley Allen, Tom Cash, Jennifer Gamble, Larry Hagar, Jonathan Hall, Gloria Hausser, Antoinette Lee, Bob Mendes, Kathleen Murphy, Bob Nash, Sean Parker, Delishia Porterfield, Kevin Rhoten, Mary Carolyn Roberts, John Rutherford, Sandra Sepulveda, Colby Sledge, Joy Styles, Zulfat Suara, Jeff Syracuse, Brandon Taylor, Kyonzte Toombs, Zach Young
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A resolution urging the Tennessee General Assembly to reject HB0800/SB1216 seeking to prohibit LEAs from utilizing textbooks or instructional materials addressing LGBT issues or lifestyles.

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WHEREAS, on February 9, 2021, State Representative Bruce Griffey introduced HB0800 proposing to prohibit the state board of education from approving for local adoption or from granting a waiver for, and LEAs and public charter schools from adopting or using textbooks and instructional materials or supplemental materials that promote, normalize, support, or address lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, or transgender issues or lifestyles; and

WHEREAS, on February 11, 2021, State Senator Frank Niceley filed the companion Senate Bill 1216; and

WHEREAS, neither bill moved out of committee to the floor during the 2021 legislative session but are still on the calendar and under consideration for the 2022 legislative session; and

WHEREAS, banning discussion of LGBTQ people in schools is an effort to silence and shame, to divide and disrespect, when all students should feel safe to learn about themselves and each other, and this includes LGBTQ students and families served by school districts in every county in Tennessee, and

WHEREAS, there are ten elected officials, covering all three grand divisions in the State of Tennessee, who openly identify as LGBTQ; and

WHEREAS, of the ten, two are members of the General Assembly: Representative Eddie Mannis and Representative Torrey Harris, five are members of the Metropolitan Council: Councilmember Russ Bradford, Councilmember Nancy VanReece, Councilmember Zach Young, Councilmember Brett Withers, and Councilmember Emily Benedict, and three are members of the Judiciary, Judge Jennifer Smith, Judge Rachel Bell, and Judge Paula Skahan; and

WHEREAS, it is appropriate that elected officials in the State of Tennessee should be welcome and visible in the history of our State.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE METROPOLITAN...

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