Governor Lee Agrees To Remove Those Convicted Of Aggravated Prostitution From Sex Offender Registry In Response To ACLU Lawsuit

As Of This Month, The State Of Tennessee Will Begin The Process Of Removing Those Who Have Been Previously Convicted Of “Aggravated Prostitution” From The State’s Sex Offender Registry, Where They Have Been Listed Due To Their HIV Status Upon Conviction.

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State Moves To Secure Elections In Tennessee Enraging Democrats In The Process

Tennessee’s Coordinator Of Elections, Mark Goins, Recently Sent Out 14,000 Letters In A Bid To Secure The State’s Elections But Leaders Of The Democratic Party In The Tennessee General Assembly Are Enraged And Demanding Answers From The Secretary Of State.

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Rep. Patsy Hazlewood Blocks Constituent Comments, Conservative Challenger Michele Reneau’s Signs Stolen & Vandalized

In The Middle Of An Election Year, Rep. Patsy Hazlewood (R-Signal Mountain-District 27) Is Allegedly Blocking Constituent Comments From Appearing On Her Social Media Pages, Likely Because These Comments Attempted To Call The GOP Incumbent Out On Her Voting Record. Meanwhile, Locals Report That Many Of The Yard Signs Highlighting Her Voting Record Are “Mysteriously Disappearing,” Getting Run Over Or Being Stolen.

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Biden DOJ Cuts Deal With Progressive Shelby County DA To Cease Prosecutions For Aggravated Prostitution In Shelby County As HIV Rates Skyrocket

Biden’s Department Of Justice Have Entered Into A Deal With Shelby County DA Steve Mulroy To Cease The Enforcement Of Tennessee Criminal Code That Prosecutes Those Who Are Arrested For Prostitution And Doing So While Knowingly Afflicted With The HIV Virus.

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TBI’s ‘Operation Protecting Tomorrow’ Yields Arrests, Identifies 2 Dozen Child Online Sexual Explotation & Sextortion Victims

A Dozen People Face Felony Charges And Two Dozen Victims Have Been Identified In A Large-Scale, Collaborative Operation To Target Online Child Exploitation And Sextortion In Tennessee.

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Tennessee Joins 21-State Coalition Opposing ATF Rule That Prevents Law-Abiding Citizens From Privately Selling Firearms

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Has Joined A Coalition Of 21 States In A Lawsuit Opposing An Unconstitutional New Rule From The Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms And Explosives That Would Prevent Law-Abiding Americans From Privately Selling Firearms.

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