Bill Protecting Teachers From Being Forced to Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns Passes House

Although Deferred Again In The Senate, A Bill That Would Protect Tennessee School Employees From Backlash For Choosing Not To Use Students’ Preferred Pronouns Has Passed In The House.

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Bill That Would Require Conservative Non-Profit Groups To Report As PACs Progresses In TN Legislature

An Amended Version Of A Tennessee Caption Bill That Seeks To Have 501c4 Non-Profit Groups Report Expenditures Of $5000 Or More Made 60-Days Prior To An Election Has Passed The House Local Government Committee And Now Moves On To The House Finance, Ways And Means Committee.

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Tennessee Representatives Pass Bill To Ban Obscene Materials From Schools

The Tennessee House Of Representatives Has Passed A Bill That Would Prohibit Schools From Allowing Students To Have Access To Materials That Are Considered “Obscene” Or “Harmful To Minors.”

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Social Media Common Carrier Bill Is One Step Closer To Becoming Law (Update 3.25.22)

The “Common Carrier Bill” That Would Stop Social Media Censorship Of Tennessee Elections And Citizens Passed The Full House Commerce Committee Yesterday (March 22nd) And Will Now Move Forward To The House Finance, Ways And Means Committee.

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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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West Knox Republicans Censure Their State Representative, Eddie Mannis

The West Knox Republican Club (WKRC) At Its June 2021 Meeting Censured Tennessee House Rep. Eddie Mannis (R-Knoxville) For His Consistent Opposition To Conservative Efforts In The 112th General Assembly, Repeatedly Opposing Republican Legislation And Conservative Principles, And For His Promotion Of Leftist Ideology.

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Bill Limiting Unemployment Compensation Passes Tennessee House

The Tennessee House Passed Legislation Tuesday That Would Limit Unemployment Compensation From The State To 12 Weeks While Increasing The Weekly Pay For The First Time Since 2001.

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Bill To Level Playing Field For Tennessee Small Businesses Heads To Lee’s Desk (updated April 8, 2021)

The Tennessee Legislature Has Discussed Many Policy Changes In Reaction To The Government’s Response To The COVID-19 Pandemic, Including How Restrictions Affected Small Businesses. To That End, The General Assembly Has Unanimously Passed Legislation To Level The Playing Field For Small Businesses.

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