New Law Blocks Nashville’s Supermajority Requirement For Speedway Demolition
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee Has Signed A Bill To Block Metro Nashville’s Requirement For A Council Supermajority Vote On Demolition At The Fairgrounds Speedway.
Read moreTennessee Gov. Bill Lee Has Signed A Bill To Block Metro Nashville’s Requirement For A Council Supermajority Vote On Demolition At The Fairgrounds Speedway.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Is Expected To Vote On A Bill That Would Prevent Metro Nashville From Requiring A Supermajority Vote To Approve Demolition To Build A New Fairgrounds Speedway.
Read moreA Bill That Would Clean Up Voter Rolls And Aid In Election Integrity In Tennessee Passed The House Elections And Campaign Finance Subcommittee On Wednesday, March 29th. Chairman Tim Rudd And Representative John Crawford Voted Against The Legislation.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Local Government Committee Has Now Killed Multiple Bills This Legislative Session That Would Have Ensured Party Election Integrity For Their Constituents And The State Of Tennessee As A Whole. So Began The Tennessee Conservative’s Mission To Find Out What Exactly Republican Constituents Had To Say About Closing The State’s Primaries.
Read moreA Bill That Would Have Compelled Tennessee Voters To Affiliate Themselves With A Political Party For The Purpose Of Voting In A Primary Election Failed In Committee, By A Very Narrow Margin Of Just One Vote.
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 moreAn Investigation Has Discovered A Lack Of Transparency In The Tennessee Legislature Regarding Amendments To Bills Brought Up In Committees, Among Other Issues.
Read moreOn Friday, April 29th, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Signed Legislation Into Law That Aims To Prevent Illegal Aliens From Voting In The Volunteer State.
Read moreTennessee State Senators Refused To Concur On Amendments That The House Made To A Controversial Campaign Finance Bill, Leading Both Chambers To Appoint Conference Committees In An Attempt To Work Out A Compromise.
Read moreAn Amended Version Of A Tennessee Caption Bill That Seeks To Have 501c4 Non-Profit Groups Report Expenditures Of $5000 Or More Made 60-Days Prior To An Election Has Passed The House Local Government Committee And Now Moves On To The House Finance, Ways And Means Committee.
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