Bill to Prevent Foreign Ownership Of TN Property Heads To House Floor

Legislation That Would Prevent Foreign Persons Who Are Non-Residents From Owning Property In Tennessee Progressed In The State House Of Representatives On Tuesday.

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Bill To “Send A Message” To The United Nations Heads To Tennessee House Committee

A Bill To Uphold The U.S. Constitution And Prevent The State Of Tennessee From Adopting Or Implementing United Nations Policy Recommendations, Will Now Be Considered In The House Following Committee Passage In The Senate Last Month.

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Republican Senators Take Issue With Tennesseans Rights To Religious Exemptions Enshrined In State Constitution

A Bill Aimed At Codifying The Constitutional Rights Of Tennesseans To Decline Vaccines For Religious Reasons In The Private Sector Failed In The Senate Commerce And Labor Subcommittee Yesterday.

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Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Captures Vote Of Confidence By Secret Ballot Amid Instagram Scandal

Barely Two Weeks After Revelations That He Posted Comments Next To Risque Photos On Young Gay Men’s Instagram Sites, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Won A Vote Of Confidence From The Majority Of His Republican Peers In The Tennessee Senate.

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Bill To Cut Back On Out-of-State Campaign Funding, Killed in Committee

A Bill To Limit The Amount Of Out-Of-State Campaign Funding That State And Federal Level Candidates In Tennessee Can Accept Was Shot Down By The House Elections And Campaign Finance Subcommittee Yesterday Afternoon.

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Bill To Prohibit Harboring Of Illegal Aliens On State-Owned Property Passes Out Of Subcommittee

A Bill With The Goal Of Pushing Back Against The Harboring Of Illegal Aliens On State-Owned Property In Tennessee Passed Out Of A House Subcommittee Yesterday.

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Bill To Stop Transportation Of Illegal Aliens Stalls Out In Senate Judiciary Committee (Update 3.16.23)

A Bill Intended To Assist In The Fight Against Illegal Immigration Was Set To Be Considered By The Senate Judiciary Committee, But That Legislation Has Been “General-Subbed.” Lawmakers Use This Tactic When They Have No Intention Of Dealing With A Piece Of Legislation During The Current Session.

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Bill That Limits Out-Of-State Funding For TN Candidates Heading To House And Senate Committees

A Bill That Greatly Reduces Out-Of-State Funding For Tennessee Candidates Is Heading To Committees In Both The House And Senate Next Week.

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Bills To Curb Transportation And Harboring Of Illegal Aliens In Tennessee Slated For Committee Hearings

Legislation With The Aim Of Pushing Back Against Illegal Immigration In The Volunteer State Is Scheduled To Be Heard In The Senate Judiciary Committee On March 13th And In The House Departments And Agencies Subcommittee March 15th.

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