Quietly and quickly, two bills were introduced to the Tennessee legislature this week that look to restrict the rights of LGBT people. One is a marriage equality ban, the other yet another bathroom bill.

The marriage equality ban states that it is Tennessee’s policy to “defend natural marriage”. The bathroom bill would require students to use the bathrooms and locker rooms associated with the gender on their birth certificates. Senator Mae Beavers and Representative Mark Pody filed the two bills.

The “Tennessee Natural Marriage Defense Act” (HB892/SB0752) states that Tennessee will only recognize marriage between one man and one woman, and requires state agencies to ignore the Obergefell v. Hodges SCOTUS decision.

The bathroom bill, HB888/SB0771, already passed on first consideration in the Senate and was introduced into the House of Representatives yesterday.

This is the second time both bills have been introduced in Tennessee.

Opponents of the bills have already taken to social media to protest:

.@MaeBeavers There are 280,000 of our neighbors w/o healthcare and you took the time to file a bill targeting trans kids? Shameful. — Brandon Thomas (@Brandon4Tenn) February 10, 2017

@MaeBeavers @pody4the46th GOP used to be about freedom & small govt, now you want to control who we can marry & where we pee.

It's anti-USA. — Captain Truth (@TruthTeamOne) February 10, 2017

I don't understand trying to tear apart families. @MaeBeavers could you tell me more about it? #answerthequestion #tnleg — jessica dauphin (@gemfem) February 10, 2017

Since you can't seem to figure it out, I'll help you @pody4the46th! Marriage equality is the law of the land. Including Tennessee! — gracie ? (@ughgracie) February 10, 2017

The Human Rights Campaign has also condemned the Tennessee Senate Commerce and Labor Committee’s vote to advance SB 127 — legislation promoting taxpayer-funded discrimination against LGBTQ Tennesseans and their families.

The HRC writes:

