Join us Wednesday May 14, to Fight for Texas Women’s Privacy Act

Come to the Texas Capitol on Wednesday, May 14 in Austin for a Women’s Privacy Day of Action!
As we have said in previous emails, the Texas Women’s Privacy Act, SB 240 / HB 239 still has not had a hearing in the House State Affairs Committee where it now sits! Time is running out!
You will be joined by key leaders in the Women’s Privacy/Sports movement such as:
Peyton McNabb, Independent Women Ambassador– former high school volleyball player who was knocked unconscious when a male volleyball player spiked a ball in her face. She was punished by her college and sorority for telling a man to leave the women’s restroom at her college
Amie Ichikawa, Independent Women Ambassador – a former inmate and born-again Christian who was forced to bunk and be in close, intimate spaces with male prisoners
And so many more guests to be announced!
We will hold a press conference at 9 a.m. at the Texas Capitol. At 10 a.m., we will meet in the Capitol Auditorium in the Capitol extension where we will educate, activate, and motivate you to go talk to legislators on why Texas needs to pass a law to protect women in their private spaces.
WHAT Texas Women’s Privacy Act Day of Action
WHEN Wed., May 14, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
WHERE Texas Capitol
We will give you talking points, posters, stickers, and whatever you need to show your support while walking around the Capitol.
Lunch will be provided.
We encourage everyone, no matter where you live in the state, to come show the Texas Legislature that The Texas Women’s Privacy Act MUST pass this session! RSVP today by emailing info@txvalues.org.
Learn more about SB 240 and HB 239:
View the video of Texas athlete Brooke Slusser and longtime fighter for girls’ privacy Shiloh Satterfield! You can also access talking points on the issue (click Summary tab under petition to access talking points). Also, remember to sign the petition!