The Senate Committee on State Affairs will hear witness testimony on SB 3 and SB 91, also known as anti-transgender “bathroom bills,” on Friday, July 21st, starting at 9:00 a.m. in Capitol Extension Room E1. 036.
Read the language for SB 3 and SB 91
There are many ways to voice your opposition to SB 3 and SB 91.
- Social media. We ask throughout the day that you use #YallMeansAll when posting to Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media app in order to create more advocacy noise.
- Text TX Senate to 30644. Follow the prompts and be connected to your state senator’s office and tell them that you are opposed to SB 3 and SB 91.
- Testify at the committee hearing. Public testimony requires registration; please read these introductions for more information.
Before Registering to Oppose SB 3 and SB 91 or Testify Against SB3 and SB 91
- Know the who and where for committee hearings. The SB hearing is with the Senate State Affairs Committee. The hearing begins at 9 a.m. in the Capitol Extension Room E1.036. The room will open at 7:30 a.m. Registration will open between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. (noon). The Capitol opens at 7:00 a.m. At registration, those registering to give oral testimony will be assigned a panel number. Witnesses will be called up by panels. Outside the hearing room and “holding room” there will be dry erase boards with the panel numbers inside that room. (For example, witness panels 1, 2, and 3 will be in the hearing room. Witness panels 4, 5, and 6 will be in the “holding room.”
- Bring a smartphone or wifi-enabled device, charged. You may be able to register using a wifi-enabled device, so bring a fully-charged device the day of and portable chargers if you have them.
- Bring at least 15 copies of your written testimony. If you plan to supply a written testimony, you must give 20 copies of your written testimony to the clerk. Print these copies, and extra, before coming to the Capitol. (Note: You do not have to have a written testimony in order to register in opposition to SB 3 and SB 91 or to testify.)
The Day of Committee Hearing
- Questions. If you have questions on the day of the hearing, look for someone in a gray T-shirt with a name tag saying “Equality Coalition Staffer”. The hospitality room is E2.002 and will open at 8:00 a.m. You will be able to head there and get updates, rest, etc. No food or drink is allowed in the room. We are currently working on setting up food & drinks for the day. Please be prepared to purchase things from the Capitol Grille as well.
- Parking. Free 2-hour parking can be found in the Capitol’s visitors parking garage on 13th and San Jacinto. Street parking and other garages are around the Capitol.
- Registering at kiosks. SPECIFIC RULES FOR THIS HEARING: Anyone wishing to provide oral testimony must fill out a paper witness card. Electronic registration will only be used for people wishing to register a position on SB 3 and SB 91 and people submitting written testimony only. Several kiosks for registering can be found near the hearing floor and around the Capitol. When registering, these devices will prompt you to provide basic information such as name and address, what entity you’re representing (either yourself or an organization), your position on the bill (oppose SB 3 and SB 91), and whether you plan to testify or only submit a written testimony. Representatives from Equality Texas will be there the day of to help you find these kiosks, however, kiosks can also be found using Capitol maps. For a more extensive guide, check out this video.
- Registering on a smartphone or wifi-enabled device. In order to register using your smartphone or wifi-enabled device, you must be connected to the Capitol’s wifi. When you have a connection to the wifi, use this website in order to complete registration. After you are redirected to the website, open your browser’s settings and click “Request Desktop Site” to properly view all options for registering. If you do not use the desktop site you will not be able to register via your smartphone. The same information needed for kiosk registration is required via a mobile device. (Note: the website provided will only work IF you are connected to Capitol wi-fi.)
- Sign a Testimony Card. SPECIFIC RULES FOR THIS HEARING: Anyone wishing to provide oral testimony must fill out a paper witness card. Testimony cards can be found on a table near the entrance of the hearing room E 1.036. These cards can be submitted to the clerk at any time.
- Written testimony from people not present. The Committee Clerk advises that written testimony from people not present at the hearing can be submitted to the Committee Clerk’s office. The office will distribute to committee members. Equality Texas is happy to accumulate all such written testimony and deliver it to the Clerk’s office.
- Wear Purple! In order to let the committee members and those in attendance to see and easily spot our supporters, we ask that everyone wear purple in solidarity with the transgender community.
- Media Event. Come to the press event at 11 a.m. on Friday. The event is planned for the outdoor rotunda in the Capitol Extension, near the hearing room. You can bring signs and provide support as press conference speakers explain to reporters why SB3 and SB 91 are discriminatory and why we must them.
Testifying
- Testifying is not required. If you only want to register in opposition to the bill, that is all you need to do. Testifying is an option for every citizen that wants to speak before the committee.
- Limit testimony to 2 minutes. Testimonies will be timed and you will be allowed 2 minutes to complete your entire testimony. Utilize your time well and practice what you want to say beforehand. Remember that most testimonies are more conversational rather than academic. The key message is that SB 3 and SB 91 are discrimination.
- Typical Introduction. A standard introduction of your testimony includes “Madam Chair, and members of the committee, my name is First Last from Austin and I’m here to testify in opposition to SB 3 and SB 91.”
- Don’t be deterred. The hearing will start with the author of the bill, Sen. Kolkhorst, explaining her bill. This will be followed by questions for the author from committee members. It may be some time before the committee begins to hear public testimony. Committee members may interrupt you to ask questions. If so, simply answer their questions to the best of your ability and keep pressing forward. If you did not get through your entire testimony, a written testimony, if supplied, can be archived in full. The hearing will likely extend into the afternoon and possibly the evening.
- Back up statistical data. Any statistical data provided is strengthened by supplying the company or agency that led the research. Make sure to cite your sources.
Thank you for contributing to the fight for equality for all Texans. Please don’t forget to use #YallMeansAll when posting to Facebook, Twitter, or any other social media app!