Tennessee Information Protection Act Moves Forward In Both Chambers Of Legislature

The Tennessee Information Protection Act, Which Aims To Protect Tennessean’s Privacy And Security By Guarding Them From Big Tech’s Private Data Collection Efforts, Has Progressed In Both Chambers Of The Tennessee Legislature.

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Social Media Common Carrier Bill Is One Step Closer To Becoming Law (Update 3.25.22)

The “Common Carrier Bill” That Would Stop Social Media Censorship Of Tennessee Elections And Citizens Passed The Full House Commerce Committee Yesterday (March 22nd) And Will Now Move Forward To The House Finance, Ways And Means Committee.

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Social Media Common Carrier Bill Moves Forward Despite Two Republicans Voting No

The “Common Carrier Bill” That Would Stop Social Media Censorship Of Tennessee Elections And Citizens Took One More Step Toward Becoming Law Yesterday In The House Business And Utilities Subcommittee. The Bill Was Recommended For Passage If Amended And Referred To The House Commerce Committee On March 22nd.

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Legislation Seeks To Greatly Increase Administrative State In West Tennessee (Update 3.9.22)

A Set Of Bills Is Now Pending In The Tennessee Legislature To Greatly Increase The Bureaucratic Administrative State In West Tennessee. The Bill Would Essentially Delegate Many Traditional Powers Of Government To An Appointed Board. Those Powers Include Eminent Domain.

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House Subcommittee Kicks The Can On Griffey’s E-Verify Bill To Stop Illegal Immigration

Yesterday, February 23rd, The House Banking And Consumer Affairs Subcommittee Kicked The Can Down The Road To A Summer Study For An E-Verify Bill That Would Make It Harder, If Not Impossible, For Illegal Immigrants To Get Work In Tennessee.

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Amended Bill That Guarantees Healthcare Workers’ Exemptions In Committee Tomorrow

A Tennessee Bill That Would Guarantee Acceptance Of Healthcare Workers’ Religious Or Medical Exemptions Is On The Commerce Committee’s Calendar For Tomorrow.

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Republicans Support Healthcare Workers Rights To Religious And Medical Exemptions During Committee Meeting

During A House Civil Justice Committee Meeting Yesterday, Tennessee Republicans Affirmed The Rights Of Tennessee’s Healthcare Workers To Receive Religious And Medical Exemptions In Lieu Of Taking Covid-19 Vaccinations.

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TN Legislation Seeks To Eliminate CRT From Workplaces Across The State

Last Year, The Tennessee General Assembly Passed Legislation To Ban The Teaching Of Critical Race Theory In Classrooms To Tennessee Students. This Year, TN Rep. Bruce Griffey (R-Paris) Has Filed Legislation To Take It A Step Further By Banning It In Workplaces Across Tennessee In Both The Private And Public Sector.

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8 Bills Tennessee Conservatives Need To Know About

Bills Include – Lifetime Orders Of Protection For Victims Of Violent Crimes, More Opportunities For Animation And Film, Doctrine Allows Sexual Assault Victims To Use Deadly Force, Precious Cargo Act, SAFE Act, STRONG Act Increases Opportunities for Tennessee Guardsmen, Right To Work Resolution, David Crockett To Be Honored With Statue On Capitol Grounds

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