Bill That Will Allow Civil Penalties For Those Who Traffic Minors For Gender Altering Medical Procedures Passes Tennessee Senate

A Bill That Will Allow Those Who Traffic Minors Across State Lines For The Purposes Of Intentionally Assisting In Sex Reassignment Procedures To Face Civil Penalties By The Minor’s Parents Will Become Law In The State Of Tennessee.

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Tennessee Bill That Could Put Illegal Aliens Behind Bars For Life For Violent Crimes On Its Way To Senate Floor

A Bill That Could Put Illegal Aliens Behind Bars For Life For Committing Violent Crimes In Tennessee Is On Its Way To The Senate Floor For A Final Vote In That Chamber.

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Tennessee House Passes Lower Franchise Tax Refund On Business Tax Repeal Bill

The Tennessee House Moved Forward With Its Franchise Tax Repeal And Refund, Passing The Bill 68-20 And Sending It Back To The Senate With A Much Lower Fiscal Note.

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Tennessee Bill That Could’ve Put Illegal Aliens Who Commit Violent Crimes Behind Bars For Life Stalls In House Subcommittee

On Wednesday During A Meeting Of The Tennessee House Finance, Ways And Means Subcommittee, A Bill That Could Have Put Illegal Immigrants Who Commit Violent Crimes Behind Bars For Life Was Placed Behind Governor Lee’s Budget.

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Tennessee House Drops Franchise Tax Refund To $813.5M

A Bill To Repeal And Refund Tennessee’s Franchise Tax Has Two Significant Changes In The House.

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Tennessee Legislation Would Make Underage Porn Access A Felony For Adult Websites

A Tennessee Bill Would Make It A Felony For An Adult Content Website To Allow Access To A Minor Without Age Verification.

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Tennessee Bill Would Allow Murder Charges For Distributor In Fentanyl Overdose Deaths

A New Tennessee Bill Would Allow District Attorneys To Pursue Second-Degree Murder Chargers For Those Found Distributing Fentanyl That Results In Another Person’s Death.

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Tennessee Bill To Ensure Compliance With Age Appropriate Materials Act Placed Behind Budget By Subcommittee Chairman Gary Hicks

Yesterday, In The Tennessee House Finance, Ways And Means Subcommittee A Bill Seeking To Add An Explicit, Standing Provision To The Age Appropriate Materials Act Of 2022 That Would Give Parents The Ability To File Claims To Enforce The Act Was Placed Behind The Budget.

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Bill Calling For September Tennessee Legislative Session In Odd Years Advances

A Bill Calling For A September Legislative Session In Odd Years Made Its Way Through Tennessee’s House State Government Committee. The Session Would Begin On The Tuesday After Labor Day And Run Through The End Of September, If Necessary, And The Legislature Could Take On Up To 99 Bills.

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