House Bill Would No Longer Exempt Schools For Allowing Obscene Materials In School Facilities

House Bill 1944 Would Prohibit Schools From Making Materials That Are Considered “Obscene” Or “Harmful To Minors” Available To Students In Schools. The Bill Is On The House Criminal Justice Subcommittee Calendar For March 2nd.

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Governor Lee Pushes For Age Appropriate Content In School Libraries

In His Annual Address To The Tennessee General Assembly, Governor Bill Lee Proposed A New Law “That Will Ensure Parents Know What Materials Are Available To Students In Their Libraries.” Lee Went On To Say, “This Law Will Also Create Greater Accountability At The Local Level So Parents Are Empowered To Make Sure Content Is Age Appropriate.”

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John Rich, Clay Travis, Robby & Landon Starbuck To Speak At Williamson Families PAC Kickoff Event

The Newly Formed Williamson Families Pac Will Host An Informational And Fundraising Kickoff Event Nov. 2, From 5:30-8:30 P.M. At Liberty Hall In The Factory, 230 Franklin Rd. In Franklin. Doors Open At 5 P.M. Admission Is Free, With Food And Drinks Available For Purchase.

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Williamson Families PAC Kickoff Event To Feature Country Music Star John Rich

The Newly Formed Williamson Families PAC Announced Yesterday The Digital Launch Of Its Website And Social Media, In Time For The Franklin City Alderman Election. Early Voting Runs From Oct. 6-21, And Election Day Is Oct. 26.

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Tennessee Anti-Porn Activist’s ‘Stop Social Media Censorship Act’ Gains Traction In Missouri

A “Stop Social Media Censorship Act” Bill, Drafted By A Tennessee Activist, Has Been Circulating In State Capitols For Several Years With Little Traction But, As Of Tuesday, The Model Legislation Has Been Introduced In One Form Or Another In All 50 State Legislatures.

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