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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Bill To Protect Officiants From Being Forced To Perform Wedding Ceremonies Passes Tennessee House

Last Night, A Bill To Protect The Right Of Those Who Have The Authority To Perform Marriage Ceremonies To Refuse To Perform Them For Any Reason Without Fear Of Any Retaliation In The Form Of Civil Litigation Passed The Tennessee House Along Party Lines.

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Bill To Ensure Religious Freedom And Protections For TN Clergy Starts Journey Through Legislature

On Tuesday, February 21st, A Bill Will Be Heard In The House Children & Family Affairs Subcommittee That Aims To Ensure Religious Liberty For Clergy And For Anyone That Tennessee Law Allows To Perform Marriage Ceremonies. The Bill Aims To Codify The Right To Refuse To Perform A Ceremony That Violates Their Religious Beliefs.

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