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  3. Write a Letter to the Editor to Stop HB 1375

Write a Letter to the Editor to Stop HB 1375

Protect your local bookstore by sending letters to editors about the harms of HB 1375.

Politicians take notice when people take the time to speak up about important community issues like protecting local bookstores. HB 1375 would harm local bookstores across Texas.

That's why we need people like you to submit letters to the editors of your local papers to help us get the word out about the harms of HB 1375. We made it easy with this tool!

Here are some prompts to help you get started!

  • Share about the positive impact that a local bookstore has had on your life. How would this bill impact your access to your local bookstore?
  • How would this harm your local economy and the job of booksellers?
  • Discuss the role of a local bookstore within your community. What events, discussions, and community building does your bookstore facilitate? 
  • How would this bill impact local authors and writers in your area?
  • How does HB 1375 violate your First Amendment right to access information?

Write a Letter to the Editor to Stop HB 1375

Protect your local bookstore by sending letters to editors about the harms of HB 1375.

Politicians take notice when people take the time to speak up about important community issues like protecting local bookstores. HB 1375 would harm local bookstores across Texas.

That's why we need people like you to submit letters to the editors of your local papers to help us get the word out about the harms of HB 1375. We made it easy with this tool!

Here are some prompts to help you get started!

  • Share about the positive impact that a local bookstore has had on your life. How would this bill impact your access to your local bookstore?
  • How would this harm your local economy and the job of booksellers?
  • Discuss the role of a local bookstore within your community. What events, discussions, and community building does your bookstore facilitate? 
  • How would this bill impact local authors and writers in your area?
  • How does HB 1375 violate your First Amendment right to access information?
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