Tennessee House Races Potentially In Play For Either Party In 2024

The Controlling Majority Of The Tennessee House Is Unlikely To Be Decided In 2024, And There Could Be Around A Dozen Competitive Races — The Number Of Highly Competitive Races Is More Likely To Be Five.

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Bill Of Rights Dinner On December 18th With Congressman Tim Burchett To Benefit Knox Liberty Organization

The 4th Bill Of Rights Dinner With Keynote Speaker Congressman Tim Burchett Is Happening On Monday, December 18th, 6:30 PM Eastern At Bearden Banquet Hall Located At 5806 Kingston Pike In Knoxville.

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New Tennessee Law Removes Exceptions Imposed During Civil Rights Era That GOP Lawmakers Say Disenfranchise Voters In Local Elections

A New Law Will Impose Changes To The City Of Knoxville’s Local Election Process. The City Of Knoxville Is Pushing Back On The State And Investigating Legal Options In Order To Avoid Having To Make Changes.

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Knox For Liberty To Host 2024 Legislative Town Hall On November 10th

Knox For Liberty Will Be Hosting The 2024 Legislative Town Hall On November 10, 2023 At 6706 Central Avenue Pike. Doors Open At 6:30pm, And The Event Begins At 7pm.

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Montgomery County Commission Votes To Expand First Amendment Rights Guaranteed In New State Law

The Montgomery County Commission Voted Monday Night To Expand First Amendment Rights Guaranteed In A New State Law That Went Into Effect July 1st. Residents Will Now Enjoy Expanded Freedom Of Speech Beyond What The New Law Dictates.

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Rep. Elaine Davis’ Bill To Require Public Comments At Government Meetings To Begin July 1st

Starting July 1st, Government Meetings Will Be Required To Have A Period Of Public Comments Thanks To House Bill 448, By State Representative Elaine Davis, R-Knoxville.

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Tennessee State Rep Elaine Davis On Governor Lee Signing Her District Election Bill Into Law

House Bill 817, By Rep. Elaine Davis, And Senate Bill 526, By Sen. Frank Niceley, Were Introduced To Make Sure All Tennesseans Have Fair Elections And Registered Voters In Districts Are Not Disenfranchised By Voters Outside Of Their District. Governor Lee Signed The Legislation Into Law On May 11th.

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Legislature Poised To Dissolve Community-Led Police Oversight Boards In Nashville And Memphis

The Tennessee Legislature Could Soon Eliminate Community-Led Police Oversight Boards And Replace Them With Advisory Groups With Little Power To Investigate Citizen Complaints.

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