Video Podcast: Tennessee Special Session Wrapup – House Rules Kept Conservatives From Speaking Against School Vouchers – Interview With Rep. Jody Barrett

Tennessee Special Session Wrapup: House Rules Kept Conservatives From Speaking Against School Vouchers – A Tennessee Conservative News Interview With Rep. Jody Barrett
Protesters & Lobbyists Galore: A Quick Look Into The Final Day of Tennessee’s Special Session On School Vouchers

All Last Week, Tennesseans Of Varying Backgrounds Showed Up To Their State Capitol Building To Keep Tabs On Gov. Bill Lee’s “Education Freedom Scholarship Act” As The Legislation Quickly Moved Through Committees And Arrived On The Chamber Floors During A Special Legislative Session Which Lasted Only Four Days.
Conservative Lawmaker Brings Back Nullification Bill For 4th Year In A Row

Senator Janice Bowling Is Running The “Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act” Again This Legislative Session, For The Fourth Year In A Row.
Tennessee Property Rights Protection Act Advanced By Sen. Janice Bowling & Rep. Bud Hulsey

The Bowling/Hulsey Proposed Legislation Known As The “Tennessee Property Rights Protection Act” Will Repair The “Blight Loophole” In Tennessee Eminent Domain Law, Protecting Well-Kept Code Compliant Property From Condemnation In A Redevelopment Area.
New Constitutional Amendment Would Give Tennesseans Right To Deny Vaccines & Other Medical Treatments

Representative Gino Bulso Has Filed A House Joint Resolution Which Would Seek To Amend The Tennessee Constitution To Ensure Citizens Cannot Be Compelled To Undergo A Medical Treatment.
BlueCross BlueShield Of Tennessee, In Final Ruling, Ordered To Pay Over $502 Thousand In COVID Lawsuit

A U.S. District Judge Issued A Final Ruling In The Religious Discrimination Lawsuit Brought By Former BlueCross BlueShield Of Tennessee Employee. The Court Ordered BCBST To Pay Her A Total Of $502,380.65 In Damages.
Marion County High School Teacher Dismissed For Sending Inappropriate Picture To Student

A Marion County Teacher Was Dismissed From Her Job Last Week After It Was Discovered That She Sent Inappropriate Pictures To An 18-Year-Old Student.
Venezuela Agrees To Take Back Its Citizens, Releases U.S. Prisoners

11 Days After President Donald Trump Took Office, The Venezuelan Government Agreed To Take Back Its Citizens Who Illegally Entered The U.S., Including Violent Members Of Tren De Aragua, And Released Six U.S. Citizens Who Had Been Held In Venezuelan Prisons.
How Many Would It Take?
