Legislation To Require Immigration Status Check Of Potential Voters Moves Forward In TN House

A Bill That Would Clean Up Voter Rolls And Aid In Election Integrity In Tennessee Passed The House Elections And Campaign Finance Subcommittee On Wednesday, March 29th. Chairman Tim Rudd And Representative John Crawford Voted Against The Legislation.

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Tennessee General Assembly Given Second Chance To Close Primaries

The General Assembly Was Given Another Chance To Heed The Will Of Voters Regarding Closing Tennessee’s Primary Elections When Representative Kelly Keisling Presented House Bill 1045 In The Elections & Campaign Finance Subcommittee Yesterday.

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Bill To Ensure Term Limits In Tennessee Moves To Committee

After Being Deferred Last Week, A Bill That Addresses Term Limits Is Once Again On A Tennessee House Subcommittee Calendar This Week.

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Bill To Amend Tennessee Constitution To Impose Term Limits Set To Be Heard This Week

On The Calendar This Week, Is A Bill That Addresses An Issue That Is Of Great Importance To Most Tennesseans: Term Limits.

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Bill To Establish Verifiable Paper Trail For TN Ballots Fails In House Subcommittee (Update 3/24/22)

A Bill Aimed At Reestablishing Trust In Tennessee Elections Was Debated In The House Elections And Campaign Finance Subcommittee On March 16th And Failed In A 7-0 Vote Due To Concerns About Perceived Implementation Costs.

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3 Bills Aimed At Establishing Trust In TN Election Results To Be Considered In Legislature

Three Bills That Seek To Help Ensure Election Integrity In Tennessee Are Slated To Be Heard In A Senate Committee, A House Subcommittee And On The House Floor Next Week.

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3 Bills Aimed At Establishing Trust In TN Elections To Be Considered In House

Three Bills Aimed At Further Ensuring Election Integrity In Tennessee Are Slated To Be Heard In Subcommittee, Committee And On The House Floor Next Week.

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TN Senate Bill That Would Disqualify Congressional Candidates Ortagus & Starbuck Fast Tracked To Committee

Last Thursday, We Broke The Story About A Bill In The Tennessee General Assembly That Would Disqualify Two Tennessee Congressional Candidates For District 5 Should They Pass Into Law. The Senate Version Of The Bill Appears To Have Been Fast Tracked And Will Be Heard By The Senate State And Local Government Subcommittee Tomorrow, February 15th.

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New Tennessee Bill Would Disqualify Congressional Candidates Ortagus And Starbuck

A Set Of Companion Bills Introduced In The Tennessee Legislature Would Disqualify Two Tennessee Congressional Candidates For District 5 (Morgan Ortagus and Robby Starbuck) Should They Pass Into Law.

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