Bill Filed To Legalize Hunting “Baited Areas” On Private Property In Tennessee

With January Right Around The Corner Tennessee Lawmakers Are Preparing For The 2024 Legislative Session, Including Rep. Bryan Richey Who Has Already Filed A Bill To Allow Individuals To Hunt Over Bait On Private Land.

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Tennessee House Resolution Joins Other States In Call For Congressional Term Limits

A TN House Resolution Would Add Tennessee To A List Of 6 Other States (And Counting) Calling For A Single-Topic Limited Article V Convention For Proposing An Amendment To The Constitution For Term Limits On Congress.

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Lawmakers Say Tennessee Governor Is Set To Push For Statewide School Vouchers In 2024

Gov. Bill Lee Is Set To Announce His Support For A Statewide Education Savings Account Program Next Year, Expanding From Three Large Counties To Every School District In Tennessee, According To Two Lawmakers.

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Connect With Active Participants In Conservative Grassroots Initiatives At The East Tennessee Grassroots Leadership Summit

The East TN Grassroots Leadership Summit Is An Event Designed To Encourage, Educate, And Connect Those Who Actively Participate In Conservative Grassroots Initiatives In Tennessee. Featuring Several Speakers In Various Areas Of Expertise Including Medical Freedom, Pro-Life, State Legislation, Education, Mental Health And More, This All Day Event Will Prepare Attendees For Involvement In The Upcoming Legislative Session To Preserve Their God-Given, Constitutional Freedoms.

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Conservatives Seek To Adjourn Special Session Yet Are Blocked By Establishment RINOs

While There Was A Tennessee Senator And A Representative That Proposed The Required Resolutions To End The Special Session, There Were Forces On The Same Side Of The Aisle Working To Undermine That Effort. In The End When The Resolutions Were Presented, There Were Few Elected Officials Who Stood Up To Cast Their Vote In Support Of Adjourning The Session.

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Sen. Janice Bowling Moves To Adjourn On First Day Of Tennessee’s Special Session

Sen. Bowling Said, “There Are Bills Filed Now That We Must Consider […] In A Very Abbreviated Amount Of Time. Some Of These Bills Seek To Aggregate The Rights Of Tennesseans And Some Of Them Seek To Even Enlarge The Use Of Federal Medicaid Spending, Thereby Expanding Our Entanglements With The Federal Government. I Fear That No Matter How Well Intentioned This Extraordinary Session May Be, It Was Ill-Conceived. For Reasons Stated Herein, I Make A Motion To Adjourn.”

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Representative Richey Tries To Adjourn Tennessee Special Session

Although A Vote To Adjourn Did Not Go Anywhere In The House Of Representatives, The Call Did Not Go Unheard. Rep Richey Attempted To End The Special Session With A Resolution That Was Not Picked Up. The House Voted On Whether To Suspend The Rules To Allow Richey’s Resolution To Be Heard And Voted On. Only Six Members Voted To Suspend The Rules To Allow It To Be Considered.

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Gov. Lee Responds To Call To Cancel Special Session On Gun Legislation

Last Week Rep. Bryan Richey Wrote A Letter Addressed To Gov. Bill Lee, Calling On Him To Cancel The Special Session On Gun Control Legislation. Even Though Lee’s Stance Is Clearly In Opposition To His Own Political Party, He Still Seems Quite Confident That By The Time August Rolls Around Republican Legislators Will Side With Him Or At The Very Least Compromise.

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