House Subcommittee Votes Down Bill To Allow Larger Class Sizes In Tennessee Public Schools
A Bill That Would Have Eliminated The Maximum Class Size In Tennessee Public Schools Failed In The House K-12 Subcommittee On Tuesday.
Read moreA Bill That Would Have Eliminated The Maximum Class Size In Tennessee Public Schools Failed In The House K-12 Subcommittee On Tuesday.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Local Government Committee Has Moved Forward With A Bill That Aims To Prevent Local Governments From Spending Taxpayers’ Dollars To Assist Individuals In Getting Abortions.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Cities And Counties Subcommittee Passed A Bill That Aims To Prevent Local Governments From Spending Taxpayer Dollars To Assist Individuals In Obtaining Abortions.
Read moreYesterday, The Senate Passed A Bill That Would Potentially Allow School Districts To Increase Maximum Class Sizes In Tennessee Public Schools.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Cities And Counties Subcommittee Is Scheduled To Hear A Bill Which Would Prohibit Local Governments From Expending Funds For The Purposes Of Assisting A Person In Obtaining An Abortion.
Read moreThe State Senate Judiciary Committee Is Scheduled To Consider A Bill That Would Prohibit Local Governments From Providing Funding To Employees To Assist Them In Obtaining Abortions. The Bill Is On The Committee’s Calendar For February 28.
Read moreOn February 9th 2023, Representative Debra Moody Presented On The State House Floor Of The Tennessee General Assembly, HJR0133, Which Was Created To Honor The Pregnancy Resource Centers Across The State Of Tennessee. The Resolution Passed On Party Lines With 77 Aye’s And 22 Noe’s.
Read moreSenate Bill 745 Is The Senate Companion Bill To HB883. It Will Be Heard In The Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee At 3:00 P.M. CST. On Tuesday, February 28th. In The Words Of Constitutional Expert Paul Linton, This Legislation, “Entirely Rewrites State Law (Human Life Protection Act) And In Doing So, Creates An Abortion Law That Would Be, In Practice, If Not In Principle, Unenforceable.”
Read moreOne Tennessee Legislator Is Looking To Keep Local Governments From Being Able To Provide Funding That Would Enable Their Employees To Obtain Abortions.
Read moreThe “Tennessee Abortion-Inducing Drug Risk Protocol Act”, A Bill That Would Penalize Physicians For Prescribing Abortion Inducing Drugs Via Telehealth Appointments, Has Been Signed Into Law With The Signature Of Governor Bill Lee.
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