12 Republican Senators Allow Gay Pride Flags in Tennessee Schools Ahead of Election (Update 4.25.24)

A Tennessee Bill That Would Ban The Display Of Pride Flags – And Other Flags That Are Ideological Or Political In Nature – Did Not Pass On The Senate Floor On Tuesday. The Roll Call Vote Of 13 To 6 Failed To Gain A Constitutional Majority Of 17 Votes.

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Tennessee Certificate Of Need Reform Bill Approved By Senate, Heads To Lee

Tennessee Could Soon Eliminate Many Of The State’s Certificate Of Need Laws After The Senate Approved A Bill To Progressively Remove Categories From The Law With A 26-2 Vote.

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Fake Conservative Group Endorses RINOs With Regularity

A Political Advocacy Group In Tennessee That Purports To Represent Conservative Values Repeatedly Praises And Endorses RINO Legislators As If They Are Fighting For Conservative Causes.

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Bill That Potentially Protects Murderers Of Minors Passes In Tennessee Senate

A Bill That Could Potentially Shield Violent Perpetrators Who Have Murdered A Child From Receiving Just Consequence Has Passed In The Tennessee Senate With A Vote Of 28 To 3.

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Tennessee House Passes Legislation Authorizing Retired Law Enforcement, Veterans As School Resource Officers

Tennessee House Representatives Passed A Measure On Tuesday That Will Allow Public And Charter Schools To Hire Retired Law Enforcement And Military Personnel As On-Campus Security In School Resource Officer Positions.

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Tennessee Certificate Of Need Reform Bill Passes House, Senate Committees

A Bill Set To Begin The Process Of Unwinding And Removing Many Of Tennessee’s Certificate Of Need Restrictions For Health Care Services Passed Both The Senate Health And Welfare Committee And House Health Committee This Week.

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Tennessee House Subcommittee Passes Bill Authorizing Public Schools To Hire Retired Officers Or Veterans As SROs

The House Finance, Ways, And Means Subcommittee Moved Forward On Wednesday With Legislation That Will Allow Tennessee Schools To Hire Retired Police Officers And Veterans As School Resource Officers.

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Legislation That Could Be Used To Cover Up Murders Of Tennessee Children Passes In Senate Committee

The Senate State And Local Government Committee Unanimously Passed A Bill That Would Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Tennessee Children Hidden From The Public.

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MTSU Board Chairman Pushes Legislation By Senator Shane Reeves To Close Meetings For “Sensitive” Topics

Middle Tennessee State University’s Board Chair Is Pushing Legislation, Sponsored By State Sen. Shane Reeves And Rep. Mark White, That Would Enable College Boards To Close Meetings To Discuss “Sensitive” Matters Such As Presidential Pay, A Move Critics Say Is Too “Broad” And Ripe For “Abuse.”

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Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Tennessee Children Hidden From The Public Passes In The House

A Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children Hidden From The Public Passed In A Vote On The Tennessee House Floor Yesterday Afternoon.

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