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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Conservative Lawmakers Urge Governor Lee To Abandon Plans For Special Session To Enact Unconstitutional ‘Red Flag’ Laws

Tennessee State Rep. Bryan Richey Has Penned An Open Letter To Governor Lee Asking Him To Not Call Legislators Back To Nashville On August 21st To Enact An Unconstitutional ‘Red Flag’ Law. Reps Todd Warner And Ed Butler Along With Senator Janice Bowling Have Already Signed The Letter. More Conservative-Leaning Republicans Are Expected To Sign On In Time.

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Tennessee’s Last Chance For Passage Of Meaningful Voter Integrity Legislation This Session Killed By RINOs In Committee

This Week, A Bill That Would Have Been An Opportunity For Substantive Voter Roll Cleanup, Greatly Increasing Voter Integrity In The State Of Tennessee, Was Killed By The House Finance, Ways, And Means Subcommittee And Taken Off Notice For This Session, Ending Any Possibility That It Could Be Heard And Passed On The House Floor.

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Leaked Comments From Senator Jack Johnson On Red Flag Laws Get Response From Grassroots And State House Members

A Leaked Recording Of Senator Jack Johnson Commenting On ‘Red Flag Laws’ Is Causing A Stir As Tennesseans Brace Themselves For What They Expect To Be Surprise “Red Flag” Legislation Being Concocted By Our Own State Senate Members.

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Tennessee Lawmaker Says Justin Jones Wanted To Be Kicked Out To Increase His National Exposure

Representative Bryan Richey Says Representative Justin Jones Wanted To Be Kicked Out Of The Tennessee General Assembly In Order To Increase His National Exposure Lending Credibility To The Theory That The Circumstances Propelling Three Democratic Lawmakers Into The National Spotlight Was A Coordinated Stunt.

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TN House And Senate Committees To Hear Bill Requiring Immigration Status Check For Potential Voters

Companion Bills Requiring Potential Voters To Be Checked For Immigration Status Were Placed On The Finance, Ways, And Means Committees For Both The Tennessee House And Senate To Be Considered Next Week.

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Bill To Allow Teachers & Staff To Conceal Carry Passes House Committee Process, But Is Deferred In Senate To 2024

A Bill That Will Allow For School Teachers And Staff To Conceal Carry Will Be Sent To The House Floor For A Vote. However, In The Senate Judiciary Committee, The Bill Was Deferred Until January 23, 2024 Meaning The Legislation Will Not Be Allowed To Pass The Committee Process In The Senate Until Next Year.

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