URGENT! STOP H.R.5! Call TILLIS TODAY!

Tillis"s Office number in Hendersonville is 828-693-8750

Grassfire has learned that at least three Republican Senators are working on an Equality Act "compromise." That's simply unacceptable due to the threat that the extreme, pro-LGBTQ bill poses to religious freedom and people of faith. Please read tonight's urgent update, or click here to fax Senators now.

FOX News reports that staff members from the offices of Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) recently met with prominent, conservative religious groups about the so-called Equality Act (H.R.5). Sources say last month's two-hour meeting centered around crafting a "compromise" version of the anti-faith, pro-LGBTQ bill.

Reportedly, Concerned Women for America, the Family Research Council, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and American Principles Project "were asked to come up with 'guiding principles' for a bill that would include the discrimination protections of the Equality Act while including guardrails to protect religious groups." RINO Senators are said to be seeking "a suitable alternative" to the radical, pro-homosexual and pro-transgender legislation. According to the blockbuster report released this weekend:

The senators’ respective offices did not respond to repeated requests for comment from Fox News, but one source familiar with the meeting told Fox that it could lead to what they saw as a "nightmare" situation where a bill with religious compromises gets enough Republican votes to pass the Senate -- before the religious protections are killed by courts.

"It'll get squishy Republicans to join because of religious exemptions and then you'll have courts strip those religious exemptions because they're a license to discriminate and go against the heart of the bill," the source said.

"Squishy Republicans"? They're the worst kind! For too long, conservative Americans have put up with spineless GOP lawmakers and their horrible "Play Fight And Surrender" strategy. The misnamed Equality Act is the GREATEST THREAT TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY our nation has ever seen. If you oppose this anti-faith, pro-LGBTQ bill, embolden GOP lawmakers to fight it now!

Just days ago, we told you how National Review insists that the so-called Equality Act "must never become law" because the anti-faith, pro-LGBTQ bill would "gut" current protections offered by 1993's Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA).

"The left intends to eviscerate the RFRA to obliterate the existing right to medical conscience and force full societal compliance with their cultural agendas," the conservative magazine warns. "Republicans in the Senate must hold the line.”

A GOP compromise -- any compromise -- is NOT "holding the line." Instead, it opens the door for installing a radical, pro-transgender, pro-homosexual agenda through the courts. If you agree, take immediate action to demand Republican Senators "Stop The 'Equality' Act!" from becoming law.

Radical Democrats in Congress tried to rush the bill to Joe Biden's desk during his "First 100 Days" in office. They failed. Still, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has positioned the "Equality" Act so he can call a vote on it at any time!

Take Action To Stop The "Equality" Act By Calling Senator Tillis NOW @ 828-693-8750

Democrats need 10 Republicans to "break ranks" and vote "Yes" to pass H.R.5. Urge TILLIS to stand firm and stay united, so the anti-faith, pro-LGBTQ bill doesn't reach Joe Biden's desk

Don't let Tom Tillis negotiate a "compromise" that sacrifices religious freedom at the "altar" of political correctness. Call Tom Tillis NOW at 828-693-8750.

The Grassfire Team

P.S. H.R.5 is the greatest threat to religious liberty that America has ever seen. Page 25 of the bill specifically invalidates legal protections provided by the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993. But you can take immediate action to defend religious freedom; ensure a level playing field for women's and girls' sports; protect born and unborn children; and validate the scientific difference between sex at birth and chosen gender.