Bill That Could Give Lifetime Sentences To Illegal Immigrants For Committing Violent Crimes Continues Progress In Tennessee House

A Tennessee Bill That Could Give Lifetime Sentences To Illegal Immigrants For Committing Violent Crimes Continues To Make Progress In The State House.

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Tennessee Bill That Could Put Illegal Immigrants Who Commit Violent Crimes Behind Bars For Life Makes Progress In House

Illegal Immigrants Who Commit Violent Crimes Could Be Given Life Imprisonment If A Tennessee Bill Becomes Law. In Yesterday’s House Criminal Justice Subcommittee Meeting, Only Democrats Appeared To Be Opposed To The Bill.

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Tennessee Looks To Ban Geoengineering And Weather Modification

Representative Monty Fritts And Senator Steve Southerland Have Introduced Legislation To Prohibit The Federal Government From Engaging In Geoengineering Experimentation. Specifically, The Legislation Would Prohibit Activities Involving The Intentional Release Or Dispersing Of Chemicals Or Chemical Substances Into The Tennessee Atmosphere.

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Tennessee Bill Would Put Illegal Immigrants Who Commit Violent Crimes Behind Bars For Life (Update 2.26.24)

A Proposed Tennessee Law Aims To Deter Those Who Are Coming Across The Southern U.S. Border And Making Their Way To Tennessee With The Intention To Engage In Drug Or Human Trafficking And Would Put Illegal Aliens Who Commit Violent Crimes Behind Bars For Life.

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Red Flag Gun Bill To Expand Mandatory Reporting Passes In Tennessee House

A Red Flag Gun Bill To Expand Mandatory Reporting Laws For Mental Health Professionals Was Passed On The Floor Of The Tennessee House Of Representatives On Thursday By A 79-7 Vote.

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Bill To Ensure Religious Freedom Protections For Tennessee Clergy Passes Committee, Heads To Senate Floor

A Bill That Ensures That The Religious Freedom For Clergy Is Protected In Tennessee Passed The Senate Judiciary Committee Yesterday Afternoon And Will Now Head To The Senate Floor For Discussion And A Final Vote.

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Bill To Ensure Religious Freedom, Protections For Tennessee Clergy Has Another Chance For Passage This Session (Update 2.2.24)

Legislation That Would Provide Protection For All Individuals Within Tennessee From Being Made To Perform Wedding Ceremonies They Are Not In Agreement With Due To A Conflict Of Beliefs Continues Its Legislative Journey This 2024 Session.

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