Nashville Airport Board Legislation Ruled Unconstitutional

Metro Nashville Has Control Of The Nashville Airport Authority Again. A Three-Judge Panel That A Tennessee Law To Create An Eight-Member Board With Two Appointees Each For The Mayor, Governor, House Speaker And Senate Speaker Is Unconstitutional And That New Board Is Now Vacated.

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Nashville Airport Says They Need To Be Involved With Building Permits And Zoning In Neighboring Counties

Wilson And Williamson Counties Were Sent Letters Earlier This Year, Along With A Map, Highlighting Areas That Nashville Airport Officials Say They Need To Have Input On In Order To Safely And Efficiently Run The Airport.

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Tennesseans’ Right of Remonstrance “Wiped From Our Collective Knowledge” By The State, Constitutional Conservative Seeks Restoration

Constitutional Conservative John A. Gentry Has Been Fighting To Restore Tennesseans’ Right Of Remonstrance For Several Years And Is Now Running For The Tennessee House Seat In District 45, Currently Held By Rep. Johnny Garrett (R-Goodlettsville).

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Cade Cothren Claims He Helped Cameron Sexton Win TN Speaker’s Race Before Indictment

A Former House Speaker’s Chief Of Staff — Under Federal Indictment On Bribery And Kickback Charges — Claims He Helped Cameron Sexton Win The Speakership In 2019 Before Being Paid Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars Through A Shadowy Campaign Vendor.

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Citizen Group Raises Concerns Over Tennessee Information Protection Act

Concerns Have Recently Been Raised Over The Tennessee Information Protection Act, Legislation That Aims To Protect The Privacy And Security Of Tennesseans By Putting A Stop To Big Tech’s Private Data Collection Efforts Within The State.

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Tennessee Information Protection Act Moves Forward In Both Chambers Of Legislature

The Tennessee Information Protection Act, Which Aims To Protect Tennessean’s Privacy And Security By Guarding Them From Big Tech’s Private Data Collection Efforts, Has Progressed In Both Chambers Of The Tennessee Legislature.

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Bill To Increase Transparency For Social Media Platforms Fails In House Subcommittee

Legislation That Would Force Social Media Platforms To Stop Censoring Citizens Failed In The House Banking And Consumer Affairs Subcommittee On Wednesday.

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Expert Believes Nashville Airport Bill Could Cause FAA Issues

An Aviation Expert Testified In Front Of A Tennessee House Committee That A Bill To Change Who Controls Appointments To The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority Could Cause Issues For The Entity In Its Future Grants From The Federal Aviation Administration.

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Combatting Private Data Collection – Tennessee Information Protection Act Heads To Committee

The Tennessee Information Protection Act Which Aims To Protect Tennesseans Privacy And Security By Guarding Them From Big Tech’s Private Data Collection Efforts, Has Officially Been Scheduled For Consideration In Committee Next Week.

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