Local Community Members Speak Against 'Drag Ban Bill'.

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Title: Local Community Members Speak Against 'Drag Ban Bill'.
Authors: Langlois, Logan
Source: Tennessee Tribune. 4/3/2025, Vol. 36 Issue 14, pA1-A10. 2p.
Subjects: LGBTQ+ people, LGBTQ+ rights, DISCRIMINATION (Sociology), COMMUNITY activists, LIBERTY, POLITICIANS, JOURNALISTIC reporting, ECONOMIC impact
Abstract: The article from the Tennessee Tribune discusses local community members speaking out against the 'Drag Ban Bill' proposed by Representative Chris Todd. The bill has caused fear and concern among members of the LGBTQIA+ community and business owners, like Jay Kill of Frankie J's bar, who fear the impact it may have on their establishments. The bill, if passed, could potentially shut down businesses like Frankie J's due to its proximity to churches and parks. The community is rallying against the bill, citing concerns about discrimination and the impact on their businesses and personal freedoms. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article from the Tennessee Tribune discusses local community members speaking out against the 'Drag Ban Bill' proposed by Representative Chris Todd. The bill has caused fear and concern among members of the LGBTQIA+ community and business owners, like Jay Kill of Frankie J's bar, who fear the impact it may have on their establishments. The bill, if passed, could potentially shut down businesses like Frankie J's due to its proximity to churches and parks. The community is rallying against the bill, citing concerns about discrimination and the impact on their businesses and personal freedoms. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:10675280