A New Attack On Tennessee’s Human Life Protection Act
Two Doctors And Three Women Filed A Lawsuit Against Tennessee’s Abortion Law, Arguing It Prevents The Implementation Of Life-Saving Medical Care.
Read moreTwo Doctors And Three Women Filed A Lawsuit Against Tennessee’s Abortion Law, Arguing It Prevents The Implementation Of Life-Saving Medical Care.
Read moreOn April 17th, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Signed Legislation Aimed At Preventing Local Governments From Spending Taxpayers’ Dollars To Assist Individuals In Getting Abortions.
Read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court Temporarily Halted A Lower Court’s Ruling Restricting An Abortion Pill Until Wednesday Night. The Hold Will Give The Supreme Court Time To Review The Controversial Legal Battle Over Mifespristone…
Read more1. 2 Tennessee Democrats Are Expelled From Office & 1 Is Spared: Was It All Worth It?
2. Gov. Lee Indicates He Would Support Some Version Of A Red Flag Law
3. Bill To Allow Teachers & Staff To Conceal Carry Passes House Committee Process, But Is Deferred In Senate To 2024
4. Bill To Give Party Chairs The Power To Certify Presidential Candidates In Tennessee According To Bona Fide Standard Moves To Floor
5. New Law Protecting Minors From Sexualized Performances Blocked By Federal Court
6. TN Senate Protects Teacher’s Rights To Use Students’ Biological Pronouns
7. Tennessee’s Unborn Children Will Be Protected For Another Year
1. Trans Woman Slays 6 In Christian School Massacre
2. Gun Control Mob Storms Tennessee Capitol Delaying Action On House Floor
3. Senate Bill To Limit Parents’ Right To Withdraw Children From TN Public Schools Stalled For This Session
4. Bill To Protect Teachers From Forced Usage Of Preferred Pronouns Placed Behind The Budget
5. Legislation To Require Immigration Status Check Of Potential Voters Moves Forward In TN House
6. Tennessee Legislature Passes Bill To Prohibit Government Funded Abortions
7. Bill To Speed Up Review Of Inappropriate Books In Tennessee Schools Heads To House Floor
Both Chambers Of The Tennessee General Assembly Have Now Passed Legislation Aimed At Preventing Local Governments From Spending Taxpayers’ Dollars To Assist Individuals In Getting Abortions.
Read more1. Local GOP Groups Disagree with RINO Vote Allowing Democrats to Vote in GOP Primaries
2. Senate Committee Kills Bill To Protect Tennessee’s Sovereignty
3. Conflict of Interest: Wife Of State Senator To Lobby For More Corporate Welfare
4. Bill To Ban Drag Shows For Tennessee Kids Dies In Senate Committee
5. Republican Senators Take Issue With Tennesseans Rights To Religious Exemptions Enshrined In State Constitution
6. Bill To Improve Reporting Of Death Records In Relation To Voter Rolls Fails In Subcommittee
7. Bill With Goal Of Keeping Obscene Materials Out Of Tennessee School Libraries Advances In House, Heads To Senate Floor
1. Bill To Stop Transportation Of Illegal Aliens Stalls Out In Senate Judiciary Committee
2. Bill To Prohibit Harboring Of Illegal Aliens On State-Owned Property Passes Out Of Subcommittee
3. Bill to Increase Transparency For Social Media Platforms Fails In House Subcommittee
4. Bill to Cut Back on Out-of-State Campaign Funding, Killed in Committee
5. Bill To Soften Tennessee Abortion Ban Passes Committee, But With Significant Changes
6. State Sovereignty Bill Opposed By Governor Lee To Be Heard By House And Senate Committees
7. Tennessee Toll Lane, Road-Funding Bill Advances In Senate Committee
Yesterday, Before The House Health Committee, A Bill That Was Initially Designed To Soften The Current Ban On Abortion In Tennessee Was Passed But Not Without Some Significant Substantive Changes.
Read moreTennessee Right To Life Is In Support Of Senate Bill 983 Sponsored By Senator Yager As Amended By Amendment #005051. TRTL Has Maintained Throughout This Session That They Would Work With Legislators To Clarify The Human Life Protection Act Without Weakening It, And That Is What This Amendment Does.
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