Tennessee House Approves Certificate Of Need Reform
The Tennessee House Passed Removing Several Health Care Services From The State’s Certificate Of Need Laws, Which Will Now Head To The Full Senate.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Passed Removing Several Health Care Services From The State’s Certificate Of Need Laws, Which Will Now Head To The Full Senate.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Passed A Bill That Would Make It A Requirement For Schools To Inform Parents If Their Child Requests To Be Identified As Transgender.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Passed A Franchise Tax Reduction That Amounts To $700 Million In Rebates And $400 Million Annually For The Next Few Years, Even Though Critics Said It Is Unnecessary.
Read moreA Bill Set To Begin The Process Of Unwinding And Removing Many Of Tennessee’s Certificate Of Need Restrictions For Health Care Services Passed Both The Senate Health And Welfare Committee And House Health Committee This Week.
Read moreA Bill That Protects Tennessee Foster And Adoptive Families From Being Required To Adhere To Policies Regarding Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity That Violate The Moral Or Religious Beliefs Of The Family Was Passed By The House Of Representatives On Monday.
Read moreA Bill That Would Require Social Media Platforms To Use Age Verification And Obtain Parental Consent For Minors Passed In The Tennessee House.
Read moreA Tennessee House Panel Refused To Hear A Bill By A Bipartisan Duo Of Lawmakers To Shift House Sexual Harassment Investigations To A Third Party And Denied Former Rep. Scotty Campbell A Chance To Testify For The Measure.
Read moreAn Unlikely Tennessee House Democrat And Republican Combo Is Joining Efforts To Move Sexual Harassment Cases From Control Of The Legislature Through A Third-Party Liaison To The State Attorney General’s Office.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Voted Thursday To Allow The Tennessee Department Of Tourism To Keep Contracts Hidden For Up To 10 Years For Events Such As A Super Bowl.
Read moreTwo Tennessee House Members Anonymously Told The Tennessee Conservative That Strong Objections Were Made By The True Christians In The House Republican Caucus Meeting Regarding The Approval Of An Openly Transgender Person Delivering The Prayer On The House Floor. However, Speaker Cameron Sexton Pushed Back…
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