Vaccine Medical Exemption Bill Passes Senate Committee With Support From Across The State
Yesterday, Senate Bill 187 Was Passed With An 8-1 Vote In The Tennessee Senate Health And Welfare Committee Supported By Residents Across The State.
Read moreYesterday, Senate Bill 187 Was Passed With An 8-1 Vote In The Tennessee Senate Health And Welfare Committee Supported By Residents Across The State.
Read moreTennessee Stands Has Organized A Rally On Wednesday At The Capitol In Nashville. Immediately Following, They Are Planning To Walk To The Cordell Hull Building For The Senate Health And Welfare Committee Hearing To Support Senate Bill To Secure Religious Exemptions To Vaccines.
Read moreThe Bill Would Both Secure Religious Exemptions To Vaccines & Prevent State From Mandating A Vaccine For COVID-19. SB 187 Is Being Heard In Senate Health And Welfare Committee Today, March 24th At 12:30 PM. To Support This Bill, Call & Email The Committee. Contact Information In Article.
Read moreHouse Bill 10, A Law Protecting Religious Objections To Compulsory Vaccination Or Medical Procedures In Employment And Other Situations, Died In A House Subcommittee On Tuesday.
Read morePlease watch and share this important video where we clear up misinformation about Tennessee House Bill 10 and its reporting so Conservatives can make up their own minds.
Read moreDue To An Astonishing Number Of Phone Calls And Emails From Grassroots Conservatives To Subcommittee Members, House Bill 10 Appears To Be Advancing With Only A Minor Amendment.
Read moreFacing Opposition By Representative Robin Smith And Representative Bryan Terry, Who Is Also The Chair Of The Health Committee, House Bill 10, Which Would Protect Individual Liberties Of Tennesseans, May Have A Difficult Time Making It Out Of Committee Unaltered.
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