Tennessee House Passes Resolution Calling For U.S. Lawmakers To Stop Taxpayer Funding Of World Health Organization

A Resolution Calling For Tennessee’s U.S. Lawmakers To Take Steps Towards Stopping The Taxpayer Funding Of The World Health Organization (WHO) Passed By A 71-23 Vote In The House Of Representatives On Monday.

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Tennessee House Passes Bill Allowing Unvaccinated Families To Foster And Adopt

The Tennessee House Of Representatives Passed Legislation That Will Remove Vaccination Requirements For Potential Foster And Adoptive Parents On A Vote Of 70 To 24 In Favor.

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Gov. Lee Signs Bill Into Law That Could Criminalize Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations Of Abuse Or Neglect

Legislation To Make It A Criminal Offense For Families To Hide Children Outside Of The State When That Child Is In DCS Custody Was Signed Into Law By Governor Lee. Since DCS Is Not Required To Verify The Credibility Of Anonymous Sources Making Accusations Of Child Abuse Or Neglect, This Legislation Could Possibly Make It Easier To Criminalize Parents Who Have Not Committed Such An Offense.

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TN House Passes Bill That Could Criminalize Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations

The Tennessee General Assembly Has Just Passed A Bill To Amend Current Law, Making It A Criminal Offense For Families To Hide Children Outside Of The State When That Child Is In Custody Of The Department Of Children’s Services.

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TN House Committee Passes Bill That Could Criminalize Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations Of Abuse Or Neglect

The Tennessee House Criminal Justice Committee Passed A Bill That Would Amend Current Law To Make It A Criminal Offense For Families To Hide Children Outside Of The State When That Child Is In Custody Of The Department Of Children’s Services.

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Bill That Could Criminalize Tennessee Parents Based on Anonymous Allegations Passes in Senate, Heads To House Committee

A Bill That Could Criminalize Tennessee Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations Of Abuse Or Neglect Was Passed On The Senate Floor Yesterday By A Vote Of 29-0.

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Bill That Could Criminalize Tennessee Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations One Step Closer To Becoming Law

A Bill That Could Criminalize Parents In Tennessee Based On Anonymous Allegations Moved One Step Closer To Becoming Law Yesterday When The House Criminal Justice Subcommittee Voted Unanimously In A Voice Vote.

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Bill That Could Criminalize Tennessee Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations Heads To House Subcommittee

Legislation That Could Criminalize Tennessee Parents Based On Anonymous Abuse Or Neglect Allegations Has Been Scheduled For Consideration By The House Criminal Justice Subcommittee This Week.

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Bill That Could Criminalize Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations Heads To Senate Floor

Under A Proposed Law, Sponsored By Representative Ron Travis In The House And Senator Paul Bailey In The Senate, Parents Could Be Charged With A Felony For Failure To Turn Their Children Over To The Tennessee Department Of Children’s Services, Possibly Even When The Charges Against Them Are Based On Anonymous And Unsubstantiated Allegations.

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A Bill That Could Criminalize Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations Heads To Senate Committee

A Bill That Would Criminalize Parents Based On Anonymous Allegations Of Abuse Or Neglect Is Heading To The Senate Judiciary Committee On March 13th 2023.

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