Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Says Expulsion Restriction Rule Could Pose Problems

Tennessee’s Lieutenant Governor Believes A Bill Prohibiting Local Governments From Returning Expelled Lawmakers To The Legislature Could Fail A Constitutional Challenge.

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Bill Allowing Unvaccinated Families To Foster & Adopt Passes In Tennessee House Subcommittee By Voice Vote

A Bill To Combat Current Vaccine Requirements By Allowing Moral And Religious Exemptions For Tennessee Families Who Want To Foster Or Adopt Children Under 18 Months Old And/Or Children With Significant Medical Needs Has Been Passed In The House Children And Family Affairs Subcommittee.

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Tennessee House Passes Bill Barring Local Councils From Returning Expelled Lawmakers

Despite Constitutional Questions, Tennessee House Republicans Approved A Measure Monday That Would Stop Expelled Lawmakers From Being Reappointed To Office.

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Pair Of Tennessee Bills Impacting Running For 2 Offices, Reappointments Advance

A Pair Of Bills That Could Impact Three Tennessee Representatives Who Were The Subject Of Expulsion Hearings Last Year Continue To Advance Through The Tennessee Legislature.

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Tennessee House Committee Passes Bill Banning Expelled Lawmakers From Returning To Legislature

Republican Lawmakers Advanced A Bill Wednesday Banning Expelled Lawmakers From Returning To The Tennessee Legislature Despite A Legal Opinion Such A Move Would Be Unconstitutional.

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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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