Tennessee House Select Committee On Rules Kills Rule Change That Would Have Provided More Transparency In Government Operations

Representative Bryan Richey Proposed A Rule Change That Would Require All Votes In House Committee Hearings Be A Roll Call Vote, Instead Of The Current Voice Vote, Which Doesn’t Keep A Record Of How Representatives Vote In A Committee Hearing. Not One Democrat Or Republican On The Committee Voted In Favor.

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Tennessee Bill Would Dispose Of Property Tax Assessment Appeals Commission

Rep. Curtis Johnson (R-Clarksville-District 68) Has Proposed A Bill To Remove The Tennessee Board Of Equalization’s Authority Over Property Tax Related Appeals And Complaints.

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Whitson Doesn’t Deny That His Bill Is An “Insidious Attack On Freedom Of The Press”

Confronted By Opposition To His Bill That Has The Potential To Censor News Outlets And Advocacy Groups Across Tennessee, Representative Sam Whitson Chose Not To Deny Allegations That It Is An Insidious Attack On The Freedom Of The Press.

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Senator Briggs Fails To Withdraw Bill From Consideration That Would Censor News Outlets And Advocacy Groups

Instead Of Withdrawing A Bill That Has The Potential To Censor News Outlets And Advocacy Groups Across Tennessee, The Chair Of The Senate State And Local Government Committee Rolled It To Next Week To Be Considered After Amendments Are Made.

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How Lobbyists Buy Votes In Nashville With PAC Contributions

An Investigation Has Revealed How Special Interest Groups Distribute Campaign Contributions Among Lawmakers Before Securing Their Votes And How Lobbyists Are Using Their Influence To Get Tennessee Representatives To Sponsor Legislation That Benefits Their Clients, Often To The Detriment Of Tennessee Citizens.

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Maw Maw’s Radio, The Wiggler & Nashville’s SWAMP [Brandon’s Brain – Issue #3]

Maw Maw’s Radio, Death Of The Protestant Work Ethic, The Swamp In Nashville, We Have Some Fighters, Why We Get Beat, “The Wiggler” And The Weekend Report…

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Austin Peay Denies Religious Exemption To Mask Mandate

Austin Peay State University In Clarksville, Tennessee Has Denied A Request For Religious Exemption For A Dual-Enrollment Student To Their Campus-Wide Mask Mandate And Now Seek To Deny An Appeal To The Family’s Religious Discrimination Case Against The School.

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Speaker Sexton Announces Members Of Bipartisan Redistricting Committee

On Thursday, August 26th, Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville) Announced The Creation Of A Bipartisan House Select Committee Focused On Redistricting.

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