Bill To Allow State Of Tennessee To Acquire Farmland Easements Killed For This Session Despite Pressure From GOP Leadership & Gov. Lee

As the 113th General Session is set to close within two weeks, a piece of legislation that was ordained directly by Governor Bill Lee has been sent to General Subcommittee where it will end with no opportunity for resurrection unless there is all new legislation carried next year.  

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Another Bill With Goal Of Mitigating Flow Of Illegals Into Tennessee Killed By GOP Establishment Controlled Senate Judiciary

Another Bill That Would Have Worked Toward Impacting The Unmitigated Flow Of Illegal Aliens Into The State Of Tennessee Was Killed In The Senate Judiciary Committee Using An Action That Shields Committee Members From The Transparency Of An Actual Vote.

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Bill To Make Tennessee’s Local Elections Partisan Stalled By Senate Standing Committee

Legislation That Would Have Caused All Local And State Elections To Become Partisan By Requiring Candidates To Declare A Specific Political Platform When Running For Public Office, Has Been Stalled Out Of Consideration By The Senate State And Local Government Committee.

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Coordinated Efforts Of Homeschool Parents Credited For Bill Being Stalled But Concern Remains

According To Several Sources, The Coordinated Effort That Brought Homeschooling Families To The Capitol On Wednesday In Droves May Have Played A Part In A Bill Being Sent To General Subcommittee Of The Senate Education Committee, Effectively Killing It On The Senate Side For This Year.

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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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