Bill To Combat Executive Branch Overreach In Tennessee Dies In House Subcommittee

A Bill That Would Have Helped To Prevent Executive Branch Overreach In The State Died In The Tennessee House Public Service Subcommittee After Not Receiving A Second On The Motion To Hear The Bill.

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Bill To Combat Tennessee Executive Branch Overreach To Be Heard In House Subcommittee

Tennessee House Bill HB1615, Which Was Likely Written In Response To The Government Overreach That Occurred In Relation To Covid-19 On The Part Of Gov. Bill Lee, Is Scheduled To Be Reviewed By The House Public Service Subcommittee On March 5th.

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Bills Filed To Combat Executive Branch Overreach In Response To Gov. Lee’s Use Of Emergency Powers

Sen. Mark Pody Has Filed A Bill To Effectively Restrain The Governor From Renewing Or Extending A State Of Emergency Without The Tennessee General Assembly’s Approval. Another Bill On Emergency Orders Has Been Filed For This Session By Rep. Bryan Richey.

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