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"Don't Say Gay" Actually Passes

We are too disappointed in our state to even crack jokes right now, so this is just to tell you that SB 49, Sen. Stacey Campfield's notorious "Don't Say Gay" bill, actually did just clear the state Senate by a vote of 19 to 11. We do want to remind you that the House is not taking the bill up this year, so the legislation still might not go anywhere; nonetheless, our local senator has successfully made our state a national laughingstock anyway. Hooray!


NASHVILLE - A measure that would prohibit the teaching of homosexuality in Tennessee public schools has passed the Senate.

Under the proposal approved 19-11 today, any instruction or materials at a public elementary or middle school will be "limited exclusively to age-appropriate natural human reproduction science."

Republican Senate sponsor Stacey Campfield of Knoxville says "homosexuals don't naturally reproduce."

Campfield says current state curriculum is not clear on what can be taught.
The companion bill has been withdrawn from consideration in the House. But its sponsor has said he will bring it up again next year if the Senate version passes.

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Tennessee would become the first state to enact such legislation if the proposal passes.

Opponents of the legislation say it would be unfair to students who have same sex parents.

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