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A letter to state attorneys general hints at legal action if restrictions continue to pass.

Lawmakers in Utah and Indiana are expected to override the vetoes, but advocates say the GOP opposition is still significant.
The Nashville Predators will play the San Jose Sharks at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday, April 12th. 5:30 - 6:45 - Pride Plaza Party, featuring...
Multi-platinum country music recording artist Ty Herndon and Pivotal Moments Media (PMM) have announced a new partnership that will span three projects: the release of Herndon’s new album, JACOB,...
Named in honor of Dr. Garofalo’s dog Fred, the charity will give more than $200K in charitable donations to organizations in Chicago, across the...
Nashville CARES is pleased to announce the appointments of Dakerri Rhone as the new Community Engagement & Volunteer Manager and Karen Gregg as the new...
Activism. Advocacy. Education. Where you find one, the other two are sure to follow. This is nowhere more evident than in the work of...
A great way to support the LGBTQ+ community is by frequenting chamber member businesses—just look for our OPEN and EQUAL membership sticker on windows...
Amber Briggle wants to know why her state’s attorney general issued a directive that states gender-affirming care is child abuse after Paxton visited her...