
Former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada, Ex-Aide, Guilty In Federal Corruption Case
A Jury Convicted Former House Speaker Glen Casada And His Ex-Top Aide On Corruption Charges Tied To A Secretive Political Vendor.

A Jury Convicted Former House Speaker Glen Casada And His Ex-Top Aide On Corruption Charges Tied To A Secretive Political Vendor.

Despite Uproar From Local GOP groups And Grassroots Organizations Across The State, Governor Bill Lee Has Officially Signed Legislation Into Law That Strips Local Political Parties Of Their Ability To Hold Caucuses Or Conventions In Place Of State-Run Primary Elections When Selecting Their Partisan Candidates.

Governor Bill Lee Has Signed The “Fertility And Contraceptive Protection Act” Into Law, Ignoring The Cries For A Veto By State Lawmakers, Grassroots Organizations, And Conservative Constituents Who Claim The Bill Is A Trojan Horse Which Undermines Many Tennessee Pro-Life Policies And Laws.

A Controversial Campaign Finance Bill Making Several Changes To Campaign Finance Law Which Critics Have Warned May Prove Detrimental To Underfunded Conservative Candidates In Tennessee Officially Passed Both Chambers Of The State Legislature On Tuesday.

On The Final Day Of The Tennessee 2025 Legislative Session, A Resolution Designating a Time Of Prayer And Fasting for The “Physically Able And Spiritually Inclined” To Seek “God’s Hand Of Mercy And Healing On Tennessee” Officially Passed The State Senate By A 27-3 Vote.

The Trial Of Former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada And His Chief Of Staff, Cade Cothren, Begins Tuesday, April 22nd With A Host Of Tennessee State Officials Set To Testify.

11 Tennessee Republicans Have Signed A Letter Requesting That Gov. Bill Lee Veto The “Fertility And Contraceptive Protection Act” Which Officially Passed Through The State Legislature Early Last Week. Critics Have Warned That The Bill Actually Paves The Way For A Severe Undermining Of Pro-Life Law In Tennessee.

Following Hours Of Debate And Insurmountable Contention In The House Over A Lack Of Transparency Regarding The Cost Of One Bill In Particular, Tennessee Lawmakers Officially Passed A $59.8 Billion State Budget On Wednesday.

Objections Have Risen Across The State Over The Constitutionality Of The Legislature Controlling Private Political Parties And The Recurring Issue Of Illegal Crossover Voting As The Assembly Continuously Refuses To Close Primary Elections. However, Legislation Stripping Local GOPs Of Their Convention And Caucus Rights Has Passed In The Tennessee Senate And Will Soon Be Heard On The House Floor.
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