tomorrow’s hearing

Friends,

I just wanted to send you a quick update on the Judiciary Committee hearing tomorrow and the latest on the Bathroom Bill. First, the hearing is tomorrow, June 8, at 1pm in the Gardner Auditorium if you can come into the State House.

If you can’t be there tomorrow, one way that you can help us bring attention to the Bathroom Bill is by calling into talk radio shows. For WRKO shows (Tom & Todd, Michele McPhee, and Howie Carr), call 617.266.6868, and for Michael Graham on WTKK, call 617.822.1969.

You should also be emailing your legislators. Visit www.nobathroombill.com/take-action to send an email to your representative and senator.

Finally, your local or regional newspaper is a great way to reach your neighbors and express your opinions. We encourage you to write a short letter to the editor of your paper opposing the Bathroom Bill. If you would like some guidance in writing your letter, please email [email protected].

For our families,

Kris

P.S. If you haven’t done so already, please email your testimony opposing the Bathroom Bill to the two chairs of the Judiciary Committee and CC: [email protected].

Senator Cynthia Stone Creem: [email protected]

Representative Eugene O’Flaherty: [email protected]

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