Tennessee House District 3 Special Election Favors Former Representative

On Thursday, Republican Voters Across Four Upper East Tennessee Counties Will Choose Their Party’s Nominee In The House District 3 Special Primary Election Necessitated By The Resignation Of Republican Rep. Scotty Campbell Of Mountain City After An Investigation Found Campbell Had Sexually Harassed A Female Intern.

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Expelled Representatives Jones And Pearson Report Fundraising Totals Prior To Special Election

With Only A Few Days Left Before A Special Election Determines The Fate Of Expelled And Reappointed State Representatives Justin Jones (D-Nashville-District 52) And Justin Pearson (D-Memphis-District 86), Both Report Major Fundraising Totals.

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Keeping Obscenity Away From Kids Ruled Unconstitutional, Booted For Praying, Taxpayer $$$$ Used For Scandal Cover Up, TCAP Retake Results, Lee’s Red Flag Laws & Much More! The TennCon Big 7!

1) Federal Judge In Memphis Says Law Protecting Minors From Obscenity Is Unconstitutional
2) Group Kicked Out Of Franklin Pride Festival For Praying
3) State Taps Private Law Firm For Former Rep. Scotty Campbell Public Record Challenge
4) Tennessee School Districts Average Less than 25% Proficiency on Third Grade TCAP Retake
5) Gov. Lee Insists His New Gun Control “Framework” Is Better For Tennessee Than Expansion Of Laws Already On The Books
6) New Report Shows Economic Impact Of Child Abuse On Tennessee
7) Metro Nashville Board Denies Coverage Of Gender Reassignment Surgery For City Employees

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State Taps Private Law Firm For Former Rep. Scotty Campbell Public Record Challenge

A Nashville Law Firm Is Representing The State In A Public Records Lawsuit Over The Sexual Harassment Case Surrounding Former Rep. Scotty Campbell. Gov. Bill Lee Authorized The Hiring Of The Law Firm At A Rate Of $375 Per Hour.

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Sexual Harassment Claim Expenditures Still Kept Secret As Accused Representative Is Replaced

State Officials Are Still Denying The Public Any Access To Records Regarding Just How Much Taxpayer Money Was Spent Attempting To Rectify The Sexual Harassment Complaint Filed Against Former State Representative Scotty Campbell. Johnson County Commissioners Have Appointed An Interim Replacement For Campbell.

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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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Thousands Of Taxpayer Dollars Spent To “Fix” Legislator’s Alleged Sexual Harassment Violation

Receipts Show That The State Legislature Spent Thousands Of Taxpayer Dollars Trying To Rectify A Sexual Harassment Scandal Involving Now-Former State Representative Scotty Campbell.

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Sexton’s Residency, Sexual Scandal & Transparency In Government – Interview With Judd Legum

Judd Legum Is On The Opposite Side Of The Political Tracks, Yet We Agree On Something: Political Leaders And Their Families Should Work, Live & Be Educated In The Districts They Represent. Otherwise, Anyone Could Rent A Broom Closet In Any District And Claim Residency Without Living Life With Their Constituents.
Legum’s Recent Reporting, Complete With Proper Sourcing, Raises Serious Questions About GOP House Leader Cameron Sexton’s Residency. We Also Discuss The Legal Machinations Of Scotty Campbell’s Recent Resignation, Sexton’s Handling Of The Situation And What It Says About The Working Environment In The Cordell Hull Building.

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Ethics Violations Treated Differently In Tennessee House and Senate, New Policies In House Shield Members Accountability

The Tennessee House’s Secrecy Of The Complaints Process Goes A Long Way To Protect A Victim’s Privacy But The Senate Process Does A Better Job Of Holding Those Who Violate Ethics Rules Accountable, While Still Protecting The Victims Involved.

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Special Elections For Three TN House Seats Could Cost Taxpayers $570,000

Special Elections To Fill Three Seats In The Tennessee Legislature Could Cost Taxpayers Up To $570,000 After One Resignation And Two Expulsions.

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