Moms For Liberty TN Hosting Tennessee Legislative Day On March 20th In Nashville

Moms For Liberty Tennessee Is Hosting An Event At The Volunteer State’s Capitol On March 20th That Will Allow Citizens To Connect With State Lawmakers On The Issues Affecting Tennessee Kids And Families.

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Bill To Combat Tennessee Executive Branch Overreach To Be Heard In House Subcommittee

Tennessee House Bill HB1615, Which Was Likely Written In Response To The Government Overreach That Occurred In Relation To Covid-19 On The Part Of Gov. Bill Lee, Is Scheduled To Be Reviewed By The House Public Service Subcommittee On March 5th.

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Tennessee Public School Omnibus Bill Narrowly Passes House Subcommittee, Moves Forward To Full Education Committee

After Over 2 Hours And Much Discussion, HB1183 – The School Voucher Legislation That Has Been Called “The House Public School Omnibus Bill,” Passed Out Of The Tennessee House K-12 Subcommittee With A Roll Call Vote Of 6 Yes, 2 No’s And 2 Present Not Voting.

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House Subcommittee Passes Bill To Increase Time On Tennessee’s Sex Offender Registry

A Bill That Would Extend The Length Of Time That An Individual Is On The Tennessee Sex Offenders Registry Was Heard By The House Criminal Justice Subcommittee On Tuesday And Will Be Moving On To The Full Committee.

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Tennessee Legislation Seeks To Increase Penalties For Transportation Of Illegal Aliens Into The State (Update 2.26.24)

Representative Bryan Richey Has Introduced A Bill In The Tennessee House Dealing With The Transportation Of Illegal Aliens Into The State Of Tennessee And Applicable Fines For Doing So.

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Red Flag Gun Bill To Expand Mandatory Reporting Passes In Tennessee House

A Red Flag Gun Bill To Expand Mandatory Reporting Laws For Mental Health Professionals Was Passed On The Floor Of The Tennessee House Of Representatives On Thursday By A 79-7 Vote.

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Bill Ensuring Compliance With Tennessee’s Age-Appropriate Materials Act Passes House Education Committee (Update 2.19.24)

Following A Line Of Questions And A Deferral Request From Democrats, A Bill That Clarifies The Age-Appropriate Act Of 2022 Passed The Tennessee House Education Administration Committee.

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Bill To Extend Time Offenders Are Included On Tennessee’s Sex Offender Registry To Be Heard In House Subcommittee (Update 2.16.24)

A Bill That Aims To Extend The Amount Of Time A Person Who Has Been Convicted Of A Sexual Offense Must Remain On Tennessee’s Sex Offender Registry Is Scheduled To Be Heard In The House Criminal Justice Subcommittee On February 13th.

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Tennessee Forestry Bill May Have Ties To Biden’s New Green Deal Policies

A Tennessee Bill That Creates The Ability To Keep Information On Those Who Use State Parks And Collect Fees For What Is Being Referred To As “High Impact” Activities, Has Raised Some Concerns Among Republican Lawmakers.

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Tennessee Rep. Jody Barrett Talks Voice Votes & Potential Illegal Immigration Bills

Tennessee’s General Assembly Is Now One Week Into The 2024 Legislative Session And Rep. Jody Barrett (R-Dickson-District 69) Has Weighed In On Some Of The Concerns Of Conservative Voters Across The State.

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