Tennessee General Assembly Lacks Transparency According To Investigation

An Investigation Has Discovered A Lack Of Transparency In The Tennessee Legislature Regarding Amendments To Bills Brought Up In Committees, Among Other Issues.

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Governor Lee Signs Bipartisan Bill Opening Door For Non-U.S. Citizens To Receive Professional Licenses In TN

Recently, The House And Senate Voted To Pass An Amended Caption Bill That Paves The Way For Non-U.S. Citizens To Obtain Professional And Commercial Licenses In The Volunteer State. The Bill Was Transmitted To Governor Bill Lee On April 22nd And Obtained His Signature April 26th, Making The Legislation A Law.

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Tennessee Legislators Send Campaign Finance Bill to Conference Committees

Tennessee State Senators Refused To Concur On Amendments That The House Made To A Controversial Campaign Finance Bill, Leading Both Chambers To Appoint Conference Committees In An Attempt To Work Out A Compromise.

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NRA & Conservative Watchdogs Sound Alarm Over McNally’s Incumbent Protection Bill

The National Rifle Association (NRA) And Tennessee Conservative Watchdog Groups See Many Potential Issues That Could Arise Due To The Legislation And Have Voiced Their Concerns To The Tennessee Conservative And Lawmakers Alike.

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TN Senate Passes Bill Opening Door For Non-US Citizens To Receive Professional Licenses (Update 4.22.22)

In Their Regular Calendar Meeting On Thursday, Tennessee Senators Voted To Pass An Amended Caption Bill That Would Pave The Way For Non-Us Citizens To Obtain Professional And Commercial Licenses In The State.

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TN Bill That Would Require Non-Profit Groups To Report Expenditures 60-Days Prior To Elections Passes Senate (Update 4.21.22)

An Amended Version Of A Caption Bill That Seeks To Have 501c4 Non-Profit Groups Report Expenditures Of $5000 Or More Made 60-Days Prior To An Election Has Been Passed By The Tennessee Senate With A 26 To 2 Vote In Favor.

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Dark Legislation From Our Transparent Speaker

Campaign Finance Reform Legislation Proposed By Speaker Cameron Sexton And Senator Randy McNally Is Supposedly All About “Transparency”. It Seems A Little Hypocritical To Talk About “Transparency “ When Both Bills Started Out As 2 Page Caption Bills And Were Amended To Include Numerous Pages Late In The Session. Even More Hypocritical Is That The Amendment For HB1201 That Made The Bill Was Passed On A Voice Vote In Committee Last Week After Receiving The Amendment Late, Which Is Known As An Untimely Amendment. This Article Will Focus Solely On The Issue Of 501C4’s And How They Will Be Affected By This Legislation.

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Legislation Opens Door For Non-U.S. Citizens To Receive Professional Licenses In TN

An Amended Bi-Partisan Caption Bill In The Tennessee Legislature Seeks To Open The Door For Non-U.S. Citizens To Be Able To Receive Professional And Commercial Licenses.

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Bill Meant To Prevent Patients Dying Alone Passes Unanimously In House

A Bill Meant To Ensure Patients Are Not Left Alone To Die Passed The House Last Week In A Unanimous 92 To 0 Vote.

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TN Bill To Censor Conservative Groups Before Elections Could Be Unconstitutional

An Obscure Caption Bill Slipped In By Speaker Cameron Sexton And Lt. Gov Randy McNally That Seeks To Censor Conservative Groups 60-Days Prior To An Election May Be Unconstitutional Based On A Supreme Court Decision In A Similar Case.

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