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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A Bill That Combats “Draconian Overreach” And Restores Tennessee’s State Sovereignty Will Be Heard In Both House And Senate Next Week

Legislation That Aims To Create An “Orderly Pathway For The State To Use The Nullification Process” By Establishing Five Ways In Which State Nullification Of Federal Action May Be Invoked Will Be Heard In Tennessee House & Senate Committees Next Week.

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Tennessee House Subcommittee Fails Bill To Prevent Business With “Foreign Adversaries” Of The U.S. In Voice Vote Led By Chair Iris Rudder

Legislation That Would Prohibit Tennessee From Having Business Relationships With Foreign Adversaries Of The United States Failed In The House Public Service Subcommittee On Tuesday By Voice Vote Led By Republican Chair Iris Rudder.

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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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House Subcommittee To Hear Legislation Prohibiting “Foreign Adversaries” From Conducting Business In Tennessee (Update 2.16.24)

The House Public Service Subcommittee Will Consider A Bill That Would Prohibit Certain Foreign Entities From Doing Business Within The State Of Tennessee.

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Tennessee Bill That Will Enable Violent Offenders Who Murder Kids To Escape Accountability Moves Forward By Voice Vote Called By Chair Iris Rudder

This Week A Bill That Will Keep The Autopsy Reports Of Children Killed At The Hands Of Violent Crime Offenders From Being Public Record Moved Through The Tennessee House Public Service Subcommittee With Relative Ease By Voice Vote, Led By Chair Iris Rudder.

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Bill to Restore Tennessee State Sovereignty Passes House Public Service Subcommittee

Legislation That Would Create A Process By Which Tennessee Could Nullify Actions Taken By The Federal Government Has Passed The House Public Service Subcommittee And Will Head On To The Full State Government Committee.

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Bill To Require All Governing Bodies To Allow Public Comment To Be Heard In Committees On Tuesday

Legislation Aiming To Require Governing Bodies In Tennessee To Allow Public Comments During Meetings Scheduled To Be Heard This Week In House And Senate Committees.

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Bill Aimed At Requiring All Governing Bodies To Allow Public Comment To Be Heard In Subcommittee

A Bill Aimed At Requiring Public Comment At State Governmental Meetings Is Scheduled To Be Heard In The House Public Service Subcommittee On Tuesday February 14th, 2023.

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Joint Resolution To Limit Terms Of Elected And Appointed Government Officials Advances

A House Joint Resolution With The Ultimate Goal Of Imposing Term Limits On Both Elected And Appointed Government Officials In The State Of Tennessee Is Advancing To Its Next Step In The Legislative Process.

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