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.
Read moreA Bill That Greatly Reduces Out-Of-State Funding For Tennessee Candidates Is Heading To Committees In Both The House And Senate Next Week.
Read moreLegislation 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.
Read moreA Bill That Would Limit The Amount Of Funding State And Federal-Level Candidates In Tennessee Can Receive From Out-Of-State Sources To Run Their Campaigns Will Be Heard By The Tennessee Senate State And Local Government Committee On February 28.
Read moreYesterday, A Bill To Limit Foreign Ownership Of Property Within The State Of Tennessee Was Recommended For Passage After A Voice Vote By The House Property And Planning Subcommittee.
Read moreAfter Deferring Action On Legislation To Limit Foreign Ownership Of Tennessee Property Last Week, The Bill Has Been Rescheduled To Be Heard This Wednesday.
Read moreThere Is Already A Court Settlement But Legislation To Lower The Age For Concealed Carry Permits In Tennessee To Age 18 Took Its First Step.
Read moreThe Tennessee Department Of Economic And Community Development Plans To Buy $20.5M Of Property In Coffee County Next Fiscal Year To Have A New 1,900-Acre Site For Development.
Read moreA Bill That Would Prohibit Ownership Of Tennessee Property By Foreign Persons Or Entities That Reside In Countries That Do Not Allow U.S. Ownership Of Their Land Is Scheduled To Be Heard In Committee This Week.
Read more• Rep. Sam Whitson And Sen. Richard Briggs Want To Silence And Censor Conservative Grassroots Groups, Publications, Individuals And Even Small Businesses In Tennessee With New Legislation
• Gardenhire Joins With Democrats To Give Illegal Aliens Taxpayer-Funded College Perks
• Bill To Ban Drag Shows For Minors Passes First Hurdle In Nashville
• Rep. Carr Withdraws Bill That Prioritized Foreign Labor Over Native Tennessee Workers
• Bill To Prohibit Sex Change Procedures, Treatments On Minors One Step Closer To Becoming Tennessee Law
• Powers And Niceley Introduce Legislation To Curb Transportation And Harboring Of Illegal Aliens In Tennessee
• Bill To Cut Nashville City Center Funding Calls Into Question Tax Plan For New $2.2B Titans Stadium
Two Republican Lawmakers Have Introduced Legislation That Would Help To Push Back Against Illegal Immigration Within The Volunteer State.
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