Legislator Appointment Tracker for Advancing Equality Day on the Hill
Confirm your appointments with legislators for the 8th Advancing Equality Day on the Hill on Tuesday, March 13, 2012. Tennessee Equality Project invites participants to schedule appointments with their State Representative and Senator and then share that appointment information with us on this online form.

TEP recommends making one appointment with a lawmaker for all AED participants within the same House or Senate District. In other words, one person should make an appointment for all constituents as a group. If you're not sure who else is interested in meeting with you lawmaker district, we'll check for multiple appointments and coordinate that with interested constituents. If your appointment time changes, simply return to this form and add a new entry.

Find out who your legislators are and their contact information at http://www.capitol.tn.gov/legislators.

If you have not confirmed appointments with your State Representative AND Senator, you can always return to this form to enter updated information. Simply mark "Not scheduled yet" under the appointment time.

If you have questions, please contact Michelle Bliss at Michelle@tnequalityproject.com.
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Your Contact Information
First Name: *
Last Name: *
Address: *
City: *
Zip Code: *
Mobile or Home Phone Number: *
Email Address: *
Appointment with your State House Representative
House Representative (Party-District) Room Number
House Rep. Appointment Time
Tell us the names of other constituents attending the meeting with your House Rep:
Appointment with your State Senator
Senator (Party-District) Room Number
Senator Appointment Time
Tell us the names of other constituents attending the meeting with your Senator:
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