TN Lawmakers Could Have Stopped “Gender Affirming” Treatments For Minors Back In 2022, But Chose To Wait

Folks Across The Country Have Been Discussing Tennessee’s Recent Ban On Gender Affirming Treatment And Surgery For Minors In The State, Which Will Go Into Effect On July 1st, But What They Might Not Know Is That Similar Legislation Was Actually Killed In The State Legislature Just Last Year.

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Bill To Prohibit Certain Woke Topics From Being Taught To College Kids Heads To Lee’s Desk To Be Signed Into Law

A Bill That Will Prohibit Topics Such As “White Privilege” Or “Unconscious Bias” From Being Integrated Into Public University Curriculums Across The State Of Tennessee Is Headed To Governor Bill Lee’s Desk To Be Signed Into Law.

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DCS Caseworkers May Have 400% More Cases Than Approved, But Has A New Slogan: “Children First!”

As Heard In The Tennessee House Government Operations Committee Yesterday, Department Of Children’s Services (DCS) Caseworkers May Be Responsible For 400% Of The Approved Number Of Cases, But The Agency Has A New Slogan: Children First!

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Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Vaccination Passes In House Committee And On Senate Floor

Yesterday, Legislation Requiring The Written Consent Of A Parent Or Legal Guardian Before A Healthcare Professional Can Provide A Vaccination To A Minor, Passed Out Of The House Committee Process And Also Was Passed On The Senate Floor.

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Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Vaccination Of Children Under Consideration By Tennessee Legislature

Legislation That Would Counteract Tennessee’s “Mature Minor” Doctrine, Which Currently Allows Children Across The State To Secure Vaccinations And Certain Other Medical Care Without Parental Knowledge, Continues To Advance In The Tennessee General Assembly This Week.

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Bill To Axe Policy Giving Teens Access To Vaccines Without Parental Permission Advances

A Bill That Effectively Ends The So-Called “Mature Minor” Doctrine That Has Allowed Some Tennessee Teens To Get Vaccines Without Parental Permission Advanced In The Legislature Wednesday.

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Proposed Legislation Offers No Relief For Tennessee Children In State Custody

Proposed Legislation From The Tennessee General Assembly In This Year’s Legislative Session Offers No Relief For Children Says A Source That Spoke Confidentially With The Tennessee Conservative.

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The State Makes A Poor Parent Says New Tennessee DCS Commissioner

“The State Makes A Poor Parent,” Said New Tennessee DCS Commissioner Margie Quinn At A Joint Committee Hearing On December 14, 2022. Amidst Three Hours Of Dialog About The Two Audit Reports On The Agency’s Shortcomings, The Tenth Commissioner Of The Department Of Children’s Services Opined Relentlessly On How Her Administration Will Do Better.

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Senator Bowling Reintroduces ‘Youth Health Protection Act’ To End Child Mutilation In Tennessee

Senator Janice Bowling Has Reintroduced Legislation For The 113th General Assembly That Aims To Put An End To Child Mutilations In Tennessee.

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