Tennesseans Hoping For More Transparency During Legislative Session May Be Disappointed
The Tennessee Legislature Appears To Have Taken On Step Forward And Three Steps Back In Providing More Transparency For Tennessee Taxpayers.
Read moreThe Tennessee Legislature Appears To Have Taken On Step Forward And Three Steps Back In Providing More Transparency For Tennessee Taxpayers.
Read more• $750 Thousand Spent By Lobbyists On Receptions And Other Events For Lawmakers In 2022
• Lee Administration Abuses “Deliberative Process Privilege” To Block Tennessee Government Transparency
• Transparency Win For Taxpayers In The Tennessee Legislature
• “Tennesseans Need To Elect Tennesseans” – Bill Filed To Limit Out-of-state Campaign Contributions
• Proposed Legislation Would Prohibit Local Governments From Funding Out-of-State Abortions
• Lawmakers Hope To Eliminate Mandatory Bias Training For Educators In Tennessee
• House Speaker Sexton Shows Disinterest In Extension Of State School Voucher Program
One Tennessee Legislator Is Looking To Keep Local Governments From Being Able To Provide Funding That Would Enable Their Employees To Obtain Abortions.
Read moreDozens Of Progressive Protestors Rallied Near The Capitol Tuesday Before The 113th General Assembly Convened, Calling For Everything From An End To The State’s Abortion Law To Expansion Of Medicaid.
Read moreSix Months After One Of The Nation’s Most Restrictive Abortion Laws Took Effect In Tennessee, State Lawmakers Are Ready To Loosen It.
Read more• The State Makes A Poor Parent Says New Tennessee DCS Commissioner
• “Human Error” To Blame For Wrong Ballots Given To Davidson County Voters
• Governor Lee Grants Christmas Pardons, Bashes Biden’s Plan to Send Immigrants To TN
• Republican Senator To Sponsor Bill To Add Exceptions To TN Abortion Ban
• 7th Generation Farmer Reaches Out To Community To Prevent Eminent Domain Grab Of TN Family Farm
• Knoxville Mayor Attends Drag Queen Christmas Show At Publicly Funded Theater
• TVA Issues Apology For Power Outages During Severe Winter Weather
Tennessee’s New Law Banning Abortions Has Garnered Criticism Since Its Inception Last Year. One Republican Senator Says He Plans To Sponsor A Bill To Add Exceptions To The Current Law.
Read moreThe Tennessee Right To Life PAC Recently Revoked Their Endorsement Of Senator Richard Briggs Due To Public Comments He Made About The Human Life Protection Act. In Response, The Tennessee Medical Association Has Reiterated Their Support For Briggs And His Decision To Speak Out Against The Current Abortion Law.
Read more• Tennessee DCS Given One More Year To Get Their Act Together After Audit Finds Children In State Custody Sexually Abused Or Harassed
• Tennessee Right To Life Revokes Endorsement Of Senator Richard Briggs
• Vanderbilt Survey Says TN Republican Voters Prefer DeSantis Over Trump And Support Weakening Of Abortion Law
• Tennessee GOP Chairman Reelected Despite Call For More Conservative Leadership
• Pork Report Says $1 Million Plus A Year Of Tax Dollars Spent To Fund Lobbying Efforts
• TDOE Report Shows State ACT Scores Remain Stagnant
• Tennessee Tech Professors First Amendment Case Against University Dismissed
Poll Results Released Yesterday By Vanderbilt Suggest That The Majority Of Tennessee Republican Voters Prefer Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Over Former President Donald Trump To Be The Party’s Presidential Nominee In 2024 And That Tennessee’s Abortion Law Should Be Amended To Offer Exceptions In Certain Cases.
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