RINOs Who Want Dems Voting In Republican Primaries, Term Limits – Not So Much, Getting Kids Out Of Failing Schools, Bad News Books In TN Schools, Social Media Censorship Update, & Much More!

1 – Bill To Expand School Vouchers Passes House K-12 Subcommittee
2 – Bill To Close Primaries Killed In Tennessee House Committee By Voice Vote
3 – TN House Bill Aimed At Censoring News Organizations, Advocacy Groups Amended To Conform To Senate Version Removing ‘Controversial’ Elements
4 – Bill With Goal Of Establishing Term Limits In Tennessee Killed In Committee By Republican Supermajority
5 – Tennessee Lawmakers Sneak In Attack On Human Life Protection Act Via Caption Bill
6 – Bill to Ban Implicit Bias Training For Teachers Passes TN Senate Education Committee
7 – GLSEN Sending “Rainbow Library” Books To Tennessee Schools

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Legislation To Weaken Tennessee’s Abortion Law Heads To Committee On Tuesday

Senate Bill 745 Is The Senate Companion Bill To HB883. It Will Be Heard In The Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee At 3:00 P.M. CST. On Tuesday, February 28th. In The Words Of Constitutional Expert Paul Linton, This Legislation, “Entirely Rewrites State Law (Human Life Protection Act) And In Doing So, Creates An Abortion Law That Would Be, In Practice, If Not In Principle, Unenforceable.”

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Vote On Legislation To Weaken Tennessee’s Abortion Law Postponed

Tennessee Right To Life States That The Discussions Of The Past Week Have Shown That Even With Adjusted Definitions, This Legislation Is Unacceptable To The Pro-Life Position. It Cannot Be Reformatted, Into A Sound Bill That Continues To Effectively Protect Unborn Children In Our State.

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Tennessee Lawmakers Sneak In Attack On Human Life Protection Act Via Caption Bill

Referred To As The “Life Of The Mother, Post Dobbs Cleanup Act,” House Bill 0883 Is In Reality An Attack On Tennessee’s Strict Abortion Law Passed Last Year, Weakening The Law And Offering Cover For Abortionists In The State.

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The Long-Awaited Follow The Money Report! Sexton Vs. Pro-Life & Much More! – The TennCon Big 7

1 – Speaker Sexton Calls TN Right To Life’s Efforts To Protect Abortion Ban “Intimidation” And “Uncalled For”
2 – Tennessee Senate Passes Ban On “Gender Affirming” Treatments For Minors
3 – Tennessee Parents Could Be Criminalized Based On Anonymous Allegations Of Abuse Or Neglect
4 – Rep. Todd’s Bill To Outlaw Drag Shows In Public Spaces Passes Out Of Committee
5 – Nashville Stadium Committee Chair Details His Opposition To $2.1B Titans Stadium Deal
6 – Tennessee Senate Passes School Voucher Expansion Bill
7 – Bill Aimed At Requiring All Governing Bodies To Allow Public Comment To Be Heard In Subcommittee

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Bill To Weaken Tennessee Pro-Life Protections Passes House Subcommittee

On Tuesday, HB883 Passed In The Population Health Subcommittee. In The Words Of Constitutional Expert Paul Linton, This Legislation, “Entirely Rewrites State Law (Human Life Protection Act) And In Doing So, Creates An Abortion Law That Would Be, In Practice, If Not In Principle, Unenforceable.”

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Speaker Sexton Calls TN Right To Life’s Efforts To Protect Abortion Ban “Intimidation” And “Uncalled For”

Tennessee Right To Life’s Efforts To Preserve The Human Life Protection Act Were Met With Disapproval By Speaker Cameron Sexton Who Said They Were “Uncalled For” And Characterized Them As “Intimidation”.

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The Human Life Protection Act Is Now Under Attack!

The Human Life Protection Act Is Saving An Estimated 900 Children From Being Aborted In Our State Each Month. It Is One Of The Strongest Laws In The Nation To Protect Unborn Children And Is Working As Legislators Intended When They Passed It In 2019.

Senator Ferrell Haile And Representative Iris Rudder Have Filed A Bill To Weaken Tennessee Law That Is Protecting The Right To Life Of All Unborn Children.

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Republican Bills Seek To Add Exceptions To Tennessee Abortion Ban

Two New Bills Recently Filed By Republican Legislators Would Allow For Exceptions To The State’s Current Abortion Ban.

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Tennessee Attorney General Opposes Veterans Affairs’ New Abortion Rule

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Announced Wednesday That He Joined A Coalition Of 17 Attorneys General In Filing An Amicus Brief In The Western District Of Texas In The Case Of Carter V. Mcdonough. “Rather than respect the Constitution and the Supreme Court’s ruling, President Biden’s Administration seeks to wrest control over abortion back from the people.”

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