Legislation To Clean Up Voter Rolls Heads To Senate And House Committees
Two Bills Aimed At Cleaning Up Voter Rolls In Tennessee Are Scheduled To Be Considered In Both House And Senate Committees Next Week.
Read moreTwo Bills Aimed At Cleaning Up Voter Rolls In Tennessee Are Scheduled To Be Considered In Both House And Senate Committees Next Week.
Read moreA Bill To Limit The Amount Of Out-Of-State Campaign Funding That State And Federal Level Candidates In Tennessee Can Accept Was Shot Down By The House Elections And Campaign Finance Subcommittee Yesterday Afternoon.
Read moreA Bill That Greatly Reduces Out-Of-State Funding For Tennessee Candidates Is Heading To Committees In Both The House And Senate Next Week.
Read moreAccording To Bill Sponsor Representative Sam Whitson, A House Bill That Has Received A Great Deal Of Pushback From Concerned Tennesseans Will Be Amended To Conform To The Current Senate Version Which Removes The Most ‘Controversial’ Elements, Most Notably The Proposed Redefinition Of What A Political Action Committee Is Under Law.
Read moreYesterday, A Bill That Would Have Helped Create A Referendum Process That Would Have Enabled The Public To Vote On Whether Their Elected And Appointed Officials Will Be Term Limited Was Voted Down By The Republican Majority In The House Elections And Campaign Finance Subcommittee.
Read moreAfter Being Deferred Last Week, A Bill That Addresses Term Limits Is Once Again On A Tennessee House Subcommittee Calendar This Week.
Read moreOn The Calendar This Week, Is A Bill That Addresses An Issue That Is Of Great Importance To Most Tennesseans: Term Limits.
Read moreTwo Proposed Tennessee Bills Would Add To The Partisan Nature Of All Of The State’s Elections, Including Local And Judge Races.
Read moreA Bill That Would Keep Illegal Immigrants From Voting In Tennessee Is Slated For The February 16 Calendar Of The House Elections And Campaign Finance Subcommittee.
Read moreThree New Bills To Further The Integrity Of Our Elections In Tennessee Have Been Introduced In The General Assembly.
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