TN Lawmakers Push Updated Psychiatric Bed Registry To Cut Emergency Room Burden

Amid The Debate Over Mental Health Care Versus Gun Control, Two Rutherford County Lawmakers Are Hoping To Improve The Flow Of Mentally Unstable Patients To Psychiatric Hospitals From Emergency Rooms. Rep. Sparks Urges Action Before Another Mass Shooting Takes Place.

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Republican Senators Take Issue With Tennesseans Rights To Religious Exemptions Enshrined In State Constitution

A Bill Aimed At Codifying The Constitutional Rights Of Tennesseans To Decline Vaccines For Religious Reasons In The Private Sector Failed In The Senate Commerce And Labor Subcommittee Yesterday.

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Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Captures Vote Of Confidence By Secret Ballot Amid Instagram Scandal

Barely Two Weeks After Revelations That He Posted Comments Next To Risque Photos On Young Gay Men’s Instagram Sites, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Won A Vote Of Confidence From The Majority Of His Republican Peers In The Tennessee Senate.

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Gardenhire Joins With Democrats To Give Illegal Aliens Taxpayer-Funded College Perks

Sen. Todd Gardenhire (R-Chattanooga-District 10) Is Sponsoring A Bill That Would Give Illegal Aliens Free College Tuition In Exchange For Teaching In A Tennessee Public School For At Least Five Years.

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Tennesseans Hoping For More Transparency During Legislative Session May Be Disappointed

The Tennessee Legislature Appears To Have Taken On Step Forward And Three Steps Back In Providing More Transparency For Tennessee Taxpayers.

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Buses Of Illegal Immigrants Sent To TN, Legislators Divided On School Choice, 1st Amendment, DEI & Transparency + Much More!- The TennCon Big 7!

• Illegal Immigrants Sent To Tennessee While They Wait Their Turn In Court
• Nashville Nonprofits And Churches To Help Illegal Immigrants Heading To Tennessee
• Tennessee Legislators Divided On Proposed Expansion Of Education Savings Accounts
• Tennessean Continues To Exercise First Amendment Rights On Public Square Despite Possibility Of Arrest
• Scholars Push Equity And Inclusion Agenda At Nashville Math Conference
• Jefferson School Board Ends Practice Of Tracking Citizens
• TN State Senator Files Legislation To Increase Transparency Of Government Meetings
• Memphis City Leaders: Increased Crime May Scare Away Potential Investors

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The Christmas Season, The Upcoming Legislative Session And Fielding Conservative Candidates

It Has Been Some Time Since I’ve Written To You – And Frankly I Feel Guilty About It. So, Here, In Brief, Is What’s On My Mind… #1 – The Upcoming Legislative Session #2 – Fielding Conservative Candidates #3 – The Christmas Season #4 – Our Year End Campaign #5 – “Wasting” Time #6 – Getting Back At It. God Bless You All And Merry Christmas!

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On The Tennessee Ballot In November: Constitutional Amendment To Address Governor’s Line Of Succession

Tennessee Is The Only State In The Union That Doesn’t Provide For A Temporary Acting Governor In Their State Constitution. A Constitutional Amendment Is Looking To Change That And Voters Will Get To Decide On The Issue On November 8th.

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TN Senate Passes Bill Opening Door For Non-US Citizens To Receive Professional Licenses (Update 4.22.22)

In Their Regular Calendar Meeting On Thursday, Tennessee Senators Voted To Pass An Amended Caption Bill That Would Pave The Way For Non-Us Citizens To Obtain Professional And Commercial Licenses In The State.

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Legislation Opens Door For Non-U.S. Citizens To Receive Professional Licenses In TN

An Amended Bi-Partisan Caption Bill In The Tennessee Legislature Seeks To Open The Door For Non-U.S. Citizens To Be Able To Receive Professional And Commercial Licenses.

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