Bill Regarding Increased Protection For Victims Of Stalking, Harassment Passes In Tennessee House Subcommittee (Update 1.29.24)

Last week, Tennessee’s House Civil Justice Subcommittee voted to move forward with a bill that “expands the eligibility for filing a petition to obtain a lifetime order of protection to include victims of aggravated stalking, especially aggravated stalking, and felony harassment. This week the bill will be heard by the full House Civil Justice Committee.

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Filing of Foreign Land Sale in Loudon County Prompts Investigation

Local And State Officials Are Investigating Some “Unusual Restrictions” Concerning The Sale Of An Almost 400-Acre Property In Loudon County To 125 Chinese “Tenants In Common.”

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TN Judge Temporarily Blocks House Rule Prohibiting Signs, Lawsuit Filed Against Cameron Sexton And Others

Following The Removal Of Three Gun Control Activists From A House Subcommittee Meeting On Tuesday, A Lawsuit Was Filed Against House Leadership And A Davidson County Judge Has Now Temporarily Blocked A New House Rule Against The Usage Of Signs.

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Tennessee Senate Advances 3 Bills, House Subcommittee Gallery Emptied

The Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee Tabled Much Of Its Agenda On The Second Day Of The Special Session On Tuesday Advancing 3 Bills. However, The House Civil Justice Subcommittee Received Attention For Another Reason As The Chairman Made The Decision To Empty The Gallery.

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Some Tennessee Lawmakers Say No On Changing Gun Laws Before Seeing Covenant Shooter Manifesto

Some State Republican Lawmakers Say They Will Not Be Voting To Change Any Current Gun Laws In The Upcoming Special Session If The “Manifesto” Of The Covenant School Shooter Remains Unavailable To The Public.

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Program Provides Training, Financial Support To TN Volunteer Firefighters

The Program Recognizes Volunteer Firefighters And Encourages Them To Increase Their Training And Earn Additional Certifications In Order To Provide Greater Safety To Their Communities And Fellow Firefighters.

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TN GOP Critical Of Lee’s Handling Of Covid By Executive Order

The Tennessee GOP Weighs In On the Prolonged State Of Emergency And The Sunsetting Of The Governor’s Emergency Powers, School Boards And Health Boards Who Defy The Will Of The Electorate, And Medical Freedom Abuses By Private And Public Organizations.

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