Tennessee Action Alerts
Below is a list of legislative action alerts for Tennessee. Each alert includes a pre-written message that you can email to your representatives.
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Don’t Cave to the Left — Stop “Red Flag” Law in Tennessee
Tennessee politicians are seeking to enact a draconian “red flag” law — moving the state closer to achieving the Left’s goal of full civilian disarmament — while abandoning legislation that would expand and restore Tennesseans’ right to self-defense. It is imperative that state legislators reject gun control and instead boldly defend the God-given right to self-defense!
End Federal Education Funding in Tennessee — Support HB 1249 & SB 1507
Members of the Tennessee General Assembly are seeking to enact HB 1249 and SB 1507, which would be a good first step toward rejecting unconstitutional federal education funding and, by extension, restoring state sovereignty in this key area.
Restore Tennessee Sovereignty With Nullification Bills HB 726 & SB 1092
Members of the Tennessee General Assembly are seeking to enact the "Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act" (HB 726 & SB 1092), which would be one of the strongest and most comprehensive nullification laws in the country.
Restore Sound Money in Tennessee
Members of the Tennessee General Assembly are seeking to enact SB 150, HB 1480, SB 311, HB 1481, SB 519, and HB 1479, which will help restore sound money and enforce the U.S. Constitution’s monetary provisions.
Stop Tennessee Con-Con Application HJR 5
Members of the Tennessee General Assembly are seeking to pass HJR 5, which would apply to Congress to “call a convention for proposing an amendment,” under Article V of the Constitution, otherwise known as a constitutional convention (Con-Con) or “convention of the states.”