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Gov. Bill Lee will sign drag bill, reacts to yearbook photo showing him dressed as a woman

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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said Monday he intends to sign an anti-drag show bill into law when it reaches his desk, the first time he has publicly taken a position on the legislation.

 

The legislation bans “adult-oriented entertainment” that is “harmful to minors” from public property and places where they might be seen by children.

 

The law specifically mentions “go-go dancers, exotic dancers, strippers” and “male or female impersonators” — the latter of which includes drag performers.

 

https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/2023/02/27/tennessee-drag-bill-lee-to-sign-law-reacts-yearbook-photo/69951107007/

 

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Now that’s funny ???? that’s gotta sting lmao ???? 

21 minutes ago, onthedarkside said:

The legislation bans “adult-oriented entertainment” that is “harmful to minors” from public property and places where they might be seen by children.

Do they have a lot of strip clubs on public property in Tennessee?

 

A lot of these laws seem to strain Constitutionality on a number of fronts. And leave the definition of "prurient" as, well, undefined. I guess Police and public prosecutors will be left to judge what is acceptable.

 

So much limited legislative time spent on these laws? Surely there are bigger problems to address?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tennessee Drag Race queens slam state's 'blatantly unconstitutional' drag ban bill: 'Drag brings joy'

 

RuPaul's Drag Race queens hailing from Tennessee are taking a stand against controversial legislation advanced Thursday by the state's House Republicans that puts harsh restrictions on drag shows and bans gender-affirming care for trans youth.

After state lawmakers voted 77-16 to move the legislation to the desk of Republican Gov. Bill Lee to sign into law, Drag Race season 15 queen Aura Mayari, All Stars 6 competitor Eureka (also a producer-star of HBO's We're Here), and season 7 alum Jaidynn Diore Fierce provided exclusive statements to EW in which they slammed the political move. 

 

https://ew.com/tv/rupauls-drag-race-queens-slam-tennessee-drag-ban-bill/

8 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Do they have a lot of strip clubs on public property in Tennessee?

Public employees might invite "shows" to take place on public property. Might even include schools.

 

9 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

A lot of these laws seem to strain Constitutionality on a number of fronts. And leave the definition of "prurient" as, well, undefined.

No. And "prurient" has sufficient precedent in law. Challenges will go nowhere. 

 

9 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

So much limited legislative time spent on these laws? Surely there are bigger problems to address?

What makes you think it was a lot of time? Misuse of public property and the protection of children are important enough issues to be addressed, actually. Now why can't they also address even bigger problems? Have state & local gov'ts who aren't passing these laws addressed their obviously bigger issues that have only gotten worse in the past few years? No. So I don't see your point.  

So much for the republican fake love for smaller government.

Smellier government yes they're on board.

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