Speaker Sexton Says Tennessee Senate’s Rush To Adjourn Special Session Partially To Blame For Shooting Of Belmont Student

The Speaker Of The Tennessee House Is Pointing A Finger At The Tennessee Senate, Expressing That The Senate Had The Opportunity To Pass Legislation During The Special Session That Would Have Kept Shaquille Taylor Off The Streets Of Nashville And, Subsequently, Prevented The Death Of Jillian Ludwig.

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Belmont University Student Shot & Killed by Repeat Offender In Nashville

A Repeat Offender, Who Was Previously Charged With Robbery, Aggravated Burglary, Theft And 3 Counts Of Aggravated Assault With A Deadly Weapon Shot And Killed An 18-Year-Old Belmont University Student.

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TBI Raided D.A. Funk’s Offices By Warrant, Not Invitation

While Nashville District Attorney General Glenn Funk Claimed That A March Search Of His Officers Was By His “Invitation,” New Sources Reveal That It Was Actually A Raid By The Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation That Was Authorized By A Search Warrant.

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Watchdog Group Wants Investigation Into Tennessee House Speaker’s Per Diem

The Campaign For Accountability Wants The U.S. Attorney In The Middle District Of Tennessee To Investigate Whether Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton Violated Any Laws By Accepting Per Diem Lodging Expenses During The Legislative Session While Living In Nashville.

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Incentives To Keep Kids In State Custody, Combating Big Tech Censorship, Protecting Kids From Mutilation, Keeping Taxpayers In The Dark & Much More! – The TennCon Big 7!

1 – Tennessee Incentivized To Keep Children In State Custody In Order To Keep Federal Funds
2. Rep. Powers To Re-Introduce Bill To Combat Big Tech Censorship Of Tennessee Citizens
3. Senator Bowling Reintroduces ‘Youth Health Protection Act’ To End Child Mutilation In Tennessee
4. Knoxville Mayor And Team Intentionally Kept Taxpayers In The Dark About Next Police Chief
5. Nashville District Attorney Funk Rejects State Funding For DUI Prosecutions
6. TN School Voucher Program Wins Court Approval To Proceed
7. Textbook Commission Members Oppose Conservative’s Push To Define What Is Age-Appropriate

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Nashville District Attorney Funk Rejects State Funding For DUI Prosecutions

According To A Former DUI Prosecutor, DUI Recidivism And Fatalities Have Never Been Higher In The Nashville Area, Yet Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk Has Turned Down $354,000 In State Funds To Prosecute DUI Offenders.

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