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TN lawmaker Campfield responds to Governor’s criticism of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill
Tennessee State Representative Stacey Campfield (R-Knoxville) is defending his “Don’t Say Gay” bill from recent criticism by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam.
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Critics say Tennessee lawmaker’s latest target is gay-straight alliances
Tennessee lawmaker Stacey Campfield has spent the better part of the last seven years in the Tennessee legislature fighting for the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, a law aimed at prohibiting teachers from discussing homosexuality in kindergarten through 8th grade classrooms.
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Students protest Tennessee ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, while Senate delays vote — again
The Tennessee state Senate adjourned Wednesday without voting on the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, and now the bill’s author, Sen. Stacey Campfield (R-Knoxville) has put off Thursday’s planned vote and rescheduled it for next week.
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‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill will wait a year in Tennessee House; Senate vote this week
Tennessee State Rep. Bill Dunn said it’s too late in the year for the controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill to be approved in the state House, and that he will not pursue passage this year
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Tennessee lawmaker: Homosexuality is a ‘learned behavior’
Tennessee lawmaker Sen. Stacey Campfield (R-Knoxville), sponsor of the “don’t say gay” bill that would prohibit teachers from discussing homosexuality in kindergarten through 8th grade classrooms, said Thursday that homosexuality is a learned behavior.
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Tennessee Senate committee advances ‘Don’t Say Gay’ education bill
A Tennessee Senate committee on Wednesday approved a bill that will prohibit teachers from discussing homosexuality in kindergarten through 8th grade classrooms.
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Tennessee GOP lawmakers: ‘Don’t Say Gay’ in elementary school
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Two Republican lawmakers have introduced bills in the Tennessee state legislature that would prohibit use of the words “gay” and “homosexual” in elementary schools, and ban discussion of all LGBT topics whatsoever.