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Press Release –
Alliance Defending Freedom will be hosting a press conference next week on Tennessee House Bill 2100, which protects consumers from de-banking because of their religious and political views.
Background
A high-profile victim of viewpoint-based de-banking, Ambassador Brownback’s non-profit, the National Committee for Religious Freedom, had its deposit account closed by JPMorgan Chase with scant explanation in 2022.
Bank of America has engaged in similar behavior, canceling the account of Memphis-based Indigenous Advance Ministries—a Christian nonprofit that helps impoverished widows and children in Uganda.
These are just two examples of a growing list of de-banking victims.
Tennessee Legislation
House Bill 2100 protects consumers of every political and religious stripe against viewpoint-based discrimination in financial services. Everyone in TN deserves access to basic financial services no matter their political or religious beliefs.
WHAT?
Press conference on Tennessee House Bill 2100, which protects consumers from de-banking because of their religious and political views.
WHO WILL SPEAK?
Tennessee State Representative Jason Zachary; Tennessee Senator Jack Johnson; Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Matt Sharp; The director of the ADF Center for Public Policy; National Committee for Religious Freedom senior advisor Matt Goddard; Senior fellow at The Foundation for Government Accountability Eric Bledsoe; and a representative from Association of Mature American Citizens.
WHEN?
After the conclusion of the bill being heard in the House Banking and Consumer Affairs Committee, which begins at 1:30 pm Central, Tuesday, Feb., 27.
WHERE?
Cordell Hull State Office Building
8th floor, Conference Room E
425 Rep. John Lewis Way N
Nashville, TN 37243.
One Response
Very important legislation but one that should be followed by prohibiting EMPLOYMENT discrimination in Tennessee based on a person’s political views.