Bill To Limit Foreign Ownership Property In Tennessee Heads To Committee
After Deferring Action On Legislation To Limit Foreign Ownership Of Tennessee Property Last Week, The Bill Has Been Rescheduled To Be Heard This Wednesday.
Read moreAfter Deferring Action On Legislation To Limit Foreign Ownership Of Tennessee Property Last Week, The Bill Has Been Rescheduled To Be Heard This Wednesday.
Read moreA Bill That Would Prohibit Ownership Of Tennessee Property By Foreign Persons Or Entities That Reside In Countries That Do Not Allow U.S. Ownership Of Their Land Is Scheduled To Be Heard In Committee This Week.
Read moreTwo Republican Legislators Have Filed Companion Bills In The Tennessee Legislature To Prohibit Foreign Ownership Of Real Property In Tennessee By Nonresident Aliens And Foreign Entities.
Read moreThe Legislative Scorecard Is A Tool For Citizens To See How Their Lawmakers At The State House Voted On Some Of The Most Critical Issues From The Session.
Read moreTennessee Firearms Association Is Releasing Interviews With State Legislative Members Regarding The Status Of The 2nd Amendment In Tennessee And The 2022 Legislative Session.
Read moreThe Tennessee Firearms Association Annual Fundraising Dinner Auction Has Already Received Notable Support From Several Elected Officials In Tennessee As Sponsors Of The Event.
Read moreThe Federal Bureau Of Investigation Is Looking At Whether Former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada Was The Owner Of A Group That Conducted A Number Of Non-Legislative Tasks For Several Republican Lawmakers, Bringing In Over $230,000 From The House Republican Caucus.
Read moreNext Week, The Tennessee Senate Commerce And Labor Committee & The House Business And Utilities Subcommittee Will Likely Be Voting On A Pair Of Bills Protecting The Medical Freedoms Of Tennesseans. Now Is The Time For Tennesseans To Contact The Senators And Representatives On The Committees To Voice Support.
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 moreTennessee Lawmakers Return To Nashville Today To Begin The 2021 Legislative Session And Soon Will Take Up Legislation On Key Education Issues.
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