Tennessee House Passes Bill To Ban Chemical Weather Modification And Geoengineering

The Tennessee House Passed Legislation That Would Prohibit The Intentional Release Of Chemicals Into The Air In An Attempt To Modify The Weather, Temperature, Or Sunlight Intensity.

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Bill To Criminalize Abortion Trafficking Of Tennessee Minors Passed By House Committee

The Tennessee House Health Committee Passed Legislation That Would Make It A Criminal Offense For An Adult Who Is Not The Parent Or Guardian Of A Minor Child To Assist The Minor With Concealing Or Obtaining An Abortion.

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TN Attorney General Steers Energy Toward Pregnancy Center Fundraising

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Is Putting State Resources Into Fundraising For “Crisis Pregnancy Centers” Across The Nation, Including One With Ties To Gov. Bill Lee, As The First Anniversary Of The Dobbs Decision Arrives.

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House Speaker Sexton Indicates Staff, Subcommittee Spent Money In Harassment Case

House Speaker Cameron Sexton Is Pointing At The Office Of Legislative Administration And A House Ethics Subcommittee In The Expense Of Nearly $9,000 In The Case Of A 19-Year-Old Intern Harassed By Former Rep. Scotty Campbell.

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Tennessee Attorney General Beefs Up Office To Take On Feds, Cities

Facing A Spate Of Legal Battles With Tennessee Cities And The Federal Government, The Attorney General’s Office Enters This Year With A New “Strategic Litigation Unit” And Heftier Budget. Skrmetti Doesn’t Necessarily Have A Different Philosophy Than His Predecessor, Herbert Slatery, But Appears To Be Taking A More Active Role Against What He Considers Federal Incursions.

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Tennessee Lawmakers Alter Airport Funding, Nashville Airport Board

The Tennessee Legislature Continued To Change The Way Its Airports Are Funded Through Legislation Passed In The Final Days Of Session.

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Bill To Axe Policy Giving Teens Access To Vaccines Without Parental Permission Advances

A Bill That Effectively Ends The So-Called “Mature Minor” Doctrine That Has Allowed Some Tennessee Teens To Get Vaccines Without Parental Permission Advanced In The Legislature Wednesday.

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Nashville School Shooting Crystallizes National Divide Over Prevention Measures

After A Monday Morning Shooting At A Christian School In Nashville That Left Three 9-Year-Old Students And Three Staff Dead, The Nation Is Once Again Talking About The Best Way To Protect Children In Schools From Gun Violence.

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Bill To Prohibit Sex Change Procedures, Treatments On Minors One Step Closer To Becoming Tennessee Law

Yesterday, Legislation That Would Effectively Make Illegal Any Medical Treatments That Would Permanently Change The Physical Bodies Of Underage Persons Who Are Experiencing Gender Dysphoria, Either Through Surgery Or Hormone Treatments, Moved One Step Closer To Becoming Law In The State Of Tennessee.

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Amended Campaign Finance Reporting Bill Could Be Headed To Conference Committee

A Campaign Finance Reporting Bill Passed The Tennessee House With Several Changes From A Version That Previously Passed The Senate.

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