Tennessee Voters In Multiple Districts Have No Opportunity To Vote For A GOP Challenger In Upcoming Election

Conservative Tennesseans Will Have No Opportunity To Vote For A Challenger In Several Republican Primaries Across The State This Year. In Multiple Districts, Incumbent GOP Lawmakers Have No One Running Against Them In The Primary In August And In Some Cases Are Also Running Unopposed In The Main Election In November.

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Changes To Tennessee’s 4th-grade Reading Law Pass After Compromise On Retention Policy

Parents Of Tennessee Fourth Graders Would Have Input On Whether Their Children Get Held Back Because Of Low Reading Test Scores, Under Compromise Legislation That’s Headed To Gov. Bill Lee’s Desk.

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Tennessee Bill That Could Put Violent Illegal Aliens Behind Bars For Life Passes Senate, Taken Off Notice In House Subcommittee (Update 4.22.23)

Legislation That Would Put Illegal Aliens Convicted Of Violent Crimes Behind Bars For Life Passed On The Tennessee Senate Floor By A 27-4 Vote On Thursday After Being Taken Off Notice In The House Of Representatives.

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Bill To Ensure Compliance With Tennessee’s Age-Appropriate Materials Act Stymied Because Of Perceived Fiscal Impact

A Bill That Ensures Compliance With The Age-Appropriate Materials Act Was Stymied On Wednesday Because Of Its Perceived Fiscal Impact, According To Its Sponsor.

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Year-Round Board Schools Bill For Tennessee’s “At-Risk” Youth Placed Behind Governor’s Budget

A Bill To Create Year-Round Boarding Schools Or “Opportunity Public Charter Schools” For “At-Risk” Youth In Tennessee Has Been Placed Behind The Governor’s Budget In The House Finance, Ways And Means Subcommittee After Passing On The Senate Floor Just Last Week.

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Legislation To Extend Tennessee’s Sex Offender Registry Stalled In House Finance Subcommittee

A Bill To Extend The Amount Of Time That A Perpetrator Remains On The Tennessee Sex Offender Registry Was Recommended For Passage With Amendments On April 2nd By The Senate Judiciary Committee. However, In The House, The Bill Has Been Placed Behind Governor Lee’s Budget.

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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 Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Says Expulsion Restriction Rule Could Pose Problems

Tennessee’s Lieutenant Governor Believes A Bill Prohibiting Local Governments From Returning Expelled Lawmakers To The Legislature Could Fail A Constitutional Challenge.

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Protect Tennessee’s Borders RALLY; Violent Illegal Immigrants In Jail For Life; Watson’s Bill Lets Unvaccinated Adopt/Foster; Lee’s Voucher Bill & 4 Other Stories In The BIG 7!

🔥Protect Tennessee’s Borders RALLY – March 20th, Nashville, TN

*Bill Would Put Violent Illegal Immigrants In Jail for Life

*Watson’s Bill Lets Unvaccinated Adopt/Foster

*Lee’s Voucher Bill Language Revealed

*And 4 Other Stories in the BIG 7!

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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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