Tennessee GOP Leadership’s Recent History Of Censoring Citizens

Over The Last Two Years, The Leaders Of The Tennessee Republican Party Have Seemingly Been On A Mission To Silence Citizens That Were Outwardly Critical Of Their Job Performance, Publicly Questioned Or Expressed Opinions About Their Policies, Or Simply Wanted To Practice Their Freedoms As Citizens Of The Volunteer State.

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Tennessee House Continues To Pass Bills As Disruptive Protestors Are Escorted Out

Amid Several Calls From The Speaker Of The House To Remove Disruptive Protestors From The Balconies, The Tennessee House Of Representatives Continued To Pass Bills Monday Afternoon And Will Reconvene On Tuesday At 11 AM.

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Democrat Senator Thanks Anti-Gun Protestors As Tennessee’s Special Session Continues

On Monday, Tennessee’s State Legislature Continued On With The Special Session, Despite Multiple Attempts To Adjourn Proposed By Some Conservative Lawmakers Last Week. This Means The General Assembly Has Tacked On Another $58,576 Taxpayer Funded Legislative Workday, Despite The Senate Session Only Lasting About Twenty Minutes.

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Tennessee House Speaker Sexton Challenges Court Ruling On Protest Signs In House Chamber

House Speaker Cameron Sexton Is Seeking A Hearing Within 24 Hours To Challenge A Court’s Temporary Order Allowing Members Of The Public To Display Signs Of Protest In The Tennessee House Of Representatives During The Special Legislative Session On Public Safety This Week.

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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 House Spends Legislative Day Pretending The Senate Didn’t Kill Most Of Their Bills

The Tennessee House Of Representatives Spent Wednesday Debating Dozens Of Bills Unlikely To Pass After The Senate Closed Its Final Committees, Having Passed Only Three New Laws And A $30 Million Funding Package.

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Why State Legislatures Are Enforcing Breaches Of Decorum (Op-Ed)

Every Legal Assembly Has An Inherent Right To Regulate Its Own Procedures Within Its Constitution. A Constitution Serves As The Law Of A State Or Nation. Parliamentary Procedure Is A Logical Method Of Maintaining Decorum In Committees Or In The Assembly. This Is The Most Used Method Of Decorum… In Most Democracies, Our Legislative Floors Have Been Respected By Dissidents And Protesters. But With The Rise Of Young Progressives And Their Disruptive Protests, States And The Federal Government Fear Anarchy, Insurrection And Even Armed Conflict Will Seize Control Of Assembly Floors At Any Time.

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Gun Control Mob Storms Tennessee Capitol Delaying Action On House Floor

Yesterday, March 30th, Activists Participating In A Gun Control Rally Outside The Tennessee Capitol Building Spilled Onto The House Gallery Floor Delaying Action On The Day’s Business. Roughly 400 Protestors Rushed Into The Building To Demand Stricter Gun Laws In Response To The Shooting At Covenant School Earlier This Week

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Charges Dropped Against Chattanooga Left-Wing Activists Who Burned Sheriff’s Office Flag

All Criminal Charges Against Four Chattanooga Protestors Have Been Dropped After The Group Agreed To Pay A Mere $80.85 For The Flag That They Burned.

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