Amendment To The Tennessee Constitution Aims To Forever Ban A Statewide Property Tax

Since 1949, Tennessee Government Has Relied On Sales Tax As The Primary Source Of Funding. Prior To 1949, The State Also Relied On A Statewide Property Tax. The State Property Tax Went Away But The Empowering Legislation Did Not. A Proposed Amendment To The Tennessee Constitution Will Address This By Forever Banning A Statewide Property Tax In The Volunteer State.

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Tennessee Constitutional Amendment Allowing State To Have Ownership In Banks, Private Equities Passes Senate Committee

Yesterday In The Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Ferrell Haile’s New Legislation Was Passed, Bringing State-Owned Private Businesses And Banks One Step Closer To Becoming A Reality.

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TN Constitutional Amendment Allowing State To Own Banks And Private Companies To Be Heard By Senate Committee

The Senate Judiciary Committee Is Scheduled To Consider An Amendment To The State Constitution That Would Allow States To Own Banks And Equity In Private Companies.

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TN House Leader Pushes Resolution To Move County Elections To November

A Move Is Afoot For A Constitutional Amendment Shifting Tennessee’s Judicial And County Elections To November From August, A Situation That Some Fear Is An Effort To Further Consolidate Power And Could Confuse Voters.

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TN Constitution Amendment #3, Rally To End Child Mutilation, & Citizen Lobbyist Training – Brandon Lewis On The Alex Abernathy Show

Brandon Lewis, Founder Of The Tennessee Conservative, Joins The Alex Abernathy Podcast To Discuss Tennessee Constitution Amendment #3, And An Upcoming Rally To Push For An End To Child Mutilation In Tennessee.
They Go On To Discuss The Possibility Of Children In Tennessee Identifying As “Furries” Being Allowed To Use The Restroom In Litter Boxes At School.
They Close By Discussing An Upcoming Event To Train Regular Tennesseans How To Become Citizen Lobbyists.
Listen In Now!

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Tennesseans To Vote On Four Amendments That Would Change State Constitution In November

Tennesseans Will Have The Opportunity To Vote On Four State Constitutional Amendments In November. Presented As “Yes” Or “No” Questions, The Proposed Amendments Will Appear On The Ballot Below The Candidates Running For The Governor’s Race.

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Tennessee Voters Support Right-To Work Amendment, Poll Finds

The Committee Advocating For A Right-To-Work Constitutional Amendment Said A Recent Poll Shows 64% Of Tennesseans Will Vote “Yes” To Add The Amendment To The State Constitution.

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Right-To-Work Constitutional Amendment Goes To Tennessee Voters

The Tennessee House Voted Thursday To Add A Right-To-Work Amendment To The State Constitution, Giving Voters The Chance To Decide Its Fate.

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