Senator Brian Kelsey To Plead Guilty In Federal Campaign Finance Case

According To Court Filings, Senator Brian Kelsey (R-District 31-Germantown) Is Slated To Plead Guilty To Federal Campaign Finance Violations That Took Place During His Failed 2016 Congressional Campaign.

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Federal Campaign Finance Case Against Kelsey Gains Steam With Guilty Plea Slated From Co-Defendant

In 2021, Senator Brian Kelsey And Restaurant Owner Joshua Smith Were Indicted For Allegedly Funneling Money From Kelsey’s State Account To His Congressional Campaign, A Violation Of Federal Law. Now, Smith Is Slated To Plead Guilty To A Single Charge Of Funneling “Soft Money” To The Campaign, According To Court Documents.

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TN Legislature Passes Bill Requiring Some Defendants To Serve 100% Of Sentence

The Tennessee House And Senate Approved A Truth-In-Sentencing Bill That Would Require Defendants Who Are Convicted Of Eight Categories Of Crime To Serve 100% Of Their Sentences.

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Truth In Sentencing, K-12 Funding, Titans Stadium Part Of Talks In $52.8B State Budget Plan

A Truth-In-Sentencing Bill Pushed By The House And Senate Speakers, Along With A K-12 Funding Plan And $500 Million In State Bonds For A New Titans Stadium Are The Focal Points Of Negotiations As The Two Chambers Prepare To Consider Different $52.8 Billion Budget Plans.

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Senator Kelsey Indicted For Allegedly Violating Federal Campaign Finance Laws

Sen. Brian Kelsey Has Been Indicted For Allegedly Funneling More Than $90,000 From His State Account To His Failed 2016 Congressional Campaign, A Violation Of Federal Law.

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Trump Allies Among Top CPAC Sponsors

Donald Trump Is No Longer A Sitting President But His Allies Are Still Playing A Major Role In This Year’s Annual Conservative Political Action Conference, Widely Known As CPAC.

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