Tennessee House Adopts Rules To Punish Decorum Violators

The House Silenced One Member Wednesday For Disparaging Speaker Cameron Sexton And Found Out Democrats Are Dominating Debate Time As It Adopted New Rules Designed To Keep Lawmakers From Filibustering And Disturbing Proceedings.

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Some Tennessee Lawmakers Flat-Out Condemn Lee’s School Voucher Expansion

On Tuesday, Gov. Bill Lee Announced His Plan To Expand Taxpayer-Funded School Vouchers Through A Program Known As The Education Freedom Scholarship Act, And Proponents Of Tennessee’s Public Education System Are Anything But Happy About It.

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Over 14 Thousand, Including Children & Democrat US Senate Hopeful, Attended TriPride Festival Which Included Drag Shows

According To Organizers Of The TriPride Festival, Over 14 Thousand People – Children Included – Attended The Event Held In Johnson City, TN, In September With Democrat U.S. Senate Hopeful Gloria Johnson In Attendance As One Of Two Parade Grand Marshals.

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Beacon Center Poll Indicates Tennessee Voters Support Trump, Blackburn

According To A Beacon Center Poll, 59% Of Tennessee Voters Support Trump And 29% Support Biden In A Head-To-Head Race. In A Three-Way Race, Trump Polled At 48% With Kennedy At 22% And Biden At 18%. Marsha Blackburn Was Favored With 43% Support Against Both Marquita Bradshaw And Gloria Johnson But Bradshaw Had 32% Support While Johnson Had 27% In Potential Head-To-Head Races Against Blackburn.

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New Poll Shows Senator Marsha Blackburn With 24% Lead Over Gloria Johnson

A Recently Released Poll Showed Republican U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn Leading Democratic Opponent Gloria Johnson By 24-Percentage-Points. While 25 Percent Of Registered Voters Are Still Undecided, Fifty Percent Said They Would Support Blackburn While Only 26 Percent Were Backing Johnson.

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Marsha Blackburn Raises Twice As Much Money For Senate Race As Opponent Gloria Johnson

Republican U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn Released A Statement Announcing $2.7 Million In Contributions In The Third Quarter, More Than Doubling Those Raised By Her Opponent, Democrat State Representative Gloria Johnson.

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At 4-Day Mark, Tennessee’s Special Session Cost Taxpayers Nearly $300,000

Tennessee’s Special Session Is Closing In On Costing At Least $300,000 In Stipends In Mileage For Lawmakers As It Reaches Its Fifth Day On Monday. For Each Day, Those Costs Increase By $58,576. But Those Costs Do Not Include The Additional Security Measures And Officers Put Into Place During The Special Session Or The Legal Fees Surrounding Lawsuits Related To The House Rules.

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