Tennessee Election Bill Written To Protect Presidency From The Invasion At The Border Withdrawn Due To False Accusations Of Being Anti-Trump

A Bill That Was Being Carried In The Tennessee General Assembly Was Withdrawn This Week, Due To Bill Language Being Misinterpreted And A Subsequent Negative Social Media And Email Campaign Accusing The Bill Authors Of Establishment Status With Goals Of Keeping President Trump Off The Ballot In The State. These Accusations Could Not Be Farther From The Truth.

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Tennessee Attorney General & 25 State AGs Back Trump In Key Colorado Ballot Case

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti And A Coalition Of More Than Two Dozen State Attorneys General Have Voiced Their Support For Former President Trump After The U.S. Supreme Court Announced It Would Review The Colorado Supreme Court’s Decision To Remove Trump From The Ballot For His Alleged Connection To The Events On Jan. 6 At The U.S. Capitol.

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Backlash Erupts Over Colorado Court Kicking Trump Off 2024 Ballot

The Colorado Supreme Court Ruling Tuesday That Former President Donald Trump Could Not Appear On The 2024 Presidential Ballot Has Launched A Wave Of Backlash With Many Saying It Will Help Trump Electorally.

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Colorado Supreme Court Bans Trump From 2024 Ballot

The News That The Colorado State Supreme Court Has Blocked Former President Donald Trump From Receiving Votes On The 2024 Presidential Ballot Immediately Drew Fiery Pushback And Calls For The U.S. Supreme Court To Reverse. The Court, Though, Would Be On An Unusual Expedited Process…

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Marijuana Legislation Is Once Again Up For Debate In Tennessee

This Isn’t The First Time That Tennessee’s General Assembly Has Taken On The Hot Topic Of Marijuana, And It Likely Won’t Be The Last. Historically, Bills Aiming To Decriminalize Marijuana, Even For Medical Purposes, Have Not Made It Very Far With The State’s Legislature. Regardless, There Are A Few Bills That Tennessee Residents May Want To Keep An Eye On Throughout This Legislative Session.

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On The Tennessee Ballot In November: Constitutional Amendment To Address Governor’s Line Of Succession

Tennessee Is The Only State In The Union That Doesn’t Provide For A Temporary Acting Governor In Their State Constitution. A Constitutional Amendment Is Looking To Change That And Voters Will Get To Decide On The Issue On November 8th.

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Clarksville To Potentially Join Chattanooga, Knoxville And Memphis In Approving Home Rule Charter

Clarksville Has Taken The First Step In Changing How The City’s Government Functions By Approving A Referendum To The November 2024 Ballot That Would Ask Citizens If They Would Like To Have A Home Rule Charter, Making Clarksville The 18th Tennessee City To Have One.

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Federal Judge Denies Starbuck’s Request To Get Back On The Ballot In Tennessee Congressional Race

A Federal Judge Denied 5th Congressional District Candidate Robby Starbuck’s Attempt To Get Back Onto The Aug. 4 Republican Primary Ballot.

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