Dissolving State And Individual Sovereignty In Special Session
What Do The COVID Crisis/Epidemic, The Mental Health Crisis/Epidemic And The Supposed Gun Crisis/Epidemic Have In Common?
Read moreWhat Do The COVID Crisis/Epidemic, The Mental Health Crisis/Epidemic And The Supposed Gun Crisis/Epidemic Have In Common?
Read moreA New Organization Seeks To Encourage Legislators To Come Up With A Legal Process For Nullification Of Federal Orders In Tennessee.
Read moreThree Years Ago We Were Told That The States Could Do Anything They Pleased – Enact Mask And Vaccine Mandates, Lock People In Their Homes For Weeks Or Months On End, Close Down Businesses, Schools, And Churches – Without In Any Way Violating The Rights And Liberties Of The People So Long As They Acted In The Name Of Protecting Against Covid-19.
Now, When A State Acts To Protect Children From Indecent Exposure, That Somehow Violates The First Amendment’s Guarantee Of Free Political Speech And Assembly.
There Are A Multitude Of Constitutional Problems With Judge Parker’s Ruling.
1. Local GOP Groups Disagree with RINO Vote Allowing Democrats to Vote in GOP Primaries
2. Senate Committee Kills Bill To Protect Tennessee’s Sovereignty
3. Conflict of Interest: Wife Of State Senator To Lobby For More Corporate Welfare
4. Bill To Ban Drag Shows For Tennessee Kids Dies In Senate Committee
5. Republican Senators Take Issue With Tennesseans Rights To Religious Exemptions Enshrined In State Constitution
6. Bill To Improve Reporting Of Death Records In Relation To Voter Rolls Fails In Subcommittee
7. Bill With Goal Of Keeping Obscene Materials Out Of Tennessee School Libraries Advances In House, Heads To Senate Floor
A Bill That Would Restore State Sovereignty In Tennessee Failed In The Senate State And Local Government Committee On Tuesday.
Read more1. Bill To Stop Transportation Of Illegal Aliens Stalls Out In Senate Judiciary Committee
2. Bill To Prohibit Harboring Of Illegal Aliens On State-Owned Property Passes Out Of Subcommittee
3. Bill to Increase Transparency For Social Media Platforms Fails In House Subcommittee
4. Bill to Cut Back on Out-of-State Campaign Funding, Killed in Committee
5. Bill To Soften Tennessee Abortion Ban Passes Committee, But With Significant Changes
6. State Sovereignty Bill Opposed By Governor Lee To Be Heard By House And Senate Committees
7. Tennessee Toll Lane, Road-Funding Bill Advances In Senate Committee
Despite Being Red Flagged By The Governor’s Office, A Bill That Would Create A Process By Which Tennessee Could Nullify Actions Taken By The Federal Government Continues To Make Its Way Through Both Legislative Branches.
Read moreLegislation That Would Create A Process By Which Tennessee Could Nullify Actions Taken By The Federal Government Has Passed The House Public Service Subcommittee And Will Head On To The Full State Government Committee.
Read moreRep. Bud Hulsey Has Introduced HB0726 That Enacts The “Restoring State Sovereignty Through Nullification Act,” To Better Verify The Constitutionality Of Actions Taken By The Federal Government.
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