House Subcommittee Kills Tennessee Bill To Create Transparency In Sexual Harassment Investigations

A Tennessee House Panel Refused To Hear A Bill By A Bipartisan Duo Of Lawmakers To Shift House Sexual Harassment Investigations To A Third Party And Denied Former Rep. Scotty Campbell A Chance To Testify For The Measure.

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Court Challenge Asserts Office Of Legislative Administration Not Exempt From Public Records Law

A Nashville Man Seeking Records In A Former Lawmaker’s Sexual Harassment Case Says It’s “Basic High School Civics” That The Office Of Legislative Administration Is Separate From The House Of Representatives And Falls Under The State’s Public Records Act.

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House Speaker Sexton Indicates Staff, Subcommittee Spent Money In Harassment Case

House Speaker Cameron Sexton Is Pointing At The Office Of Legislative Administration And A House Ethics Subcommittee In The Expense Of Nearly $9,000 In The Case Of A 19-Year-Old Intern Harassed By Former Rep. Scotty Campbell.

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Tennessee Incumbents Use Taxpayer Dollars For Self-Promotion During Election Year

With 2022 Being An Election Year, Mailers That Appear To Be Focused Solely On Self-Promotion, With The Purpose Of Highlighting A Legislator’s Accomplishments, Essentially Work As Campaign Pieces Funded By Tennessee Taxpayers.

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