Kelsey Will Not Seek Reelection
Indicted Sen. Brian Kelsey, R-Germantown, Announced Friday Afternoon That He Will Not Seek Reelection This Year.
Read moreIndicted Sen. Brian Kelsey, R-Germantown, Announced Friday Afternoon That He Will Not Seek Reelection This Year.
Read moreDespite A New Lawsuit Against Tennessee Over Instant Runoff Voting, The Legislature Voted Monday To Prohibit The Method Of Rank Voting.
Read more1) Call To Action! – Higher Education Anti-CRT Bill Headed To Subcommittee Next Week
2) New Tennessee Bill Would Disqualify Congressional Candidates Ortagus And Starbuck
3) TN Legislation Seeks To Eliminate CRT From Workplaces Across The State
4) Sexton Introduces Bill To Protect College Students And Faculty from “Divisive Concepts”
5) Legislators and State Education Officials Skip Out on School Funding Meetings
6) Republicans Support Healthcare Workers Rights To Religious And Medical Exemptions During Committee Meeting
7) Kelsey Postpones ACT Requirement Bill After Backing Down On UT “Wokeism”
8) Human Trafficking Across U.S. Borders Results In Murders, Other Atrocities
Senators Sent State Sen. Brian Kelsey Reeling Monday Over Accusations That The University Of Tennessee Was Trying To Be “Woke” By No Longer Requiring Students To Take The ACT Or SAT Entrance Exams.
Read moreTennessee Lawmakers Return To The Capitol This Week With Another Major Focus On Students: How To Fund Public Education.
Read moreSen. Brian Kelsey, A Week After Being Indicted For Alleged Federal Campaign Violations, Reportedly Surrendered To Federal Authorities Monday In Nashville.
Read moreFacing A Five-Count Federal Indictment, Sen. Brian Kelsey Resigned His Education Committee Chairmanship Wednesday, Proclaiming His Innocence While Saying The Federal Government’s Lead Witness Received Immunity.
Read moreSen. 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.
Read moreThe Yes On 1 Committee Has Announced Its Regional And Local Leadership Team, Naming A County Chairman In All 95 Tennessee Counties. Yes On 1 Will Advocate For Amendment 1 To Place Right-To-Work In The Tennessee Constitution, Which Will Appear On The Ballot On November 8, 2022. Right-To-Work Says That Tennesseans Cannot Be Forced To Join A Union And Pay Dues In Order To Get Or Keep Their Job.
Read moreSpearheaded By Senator Janice Bowling, More TN Senators Are Adding Their Names To A Growing List Requesting A Special Session Of The General Assembly.
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