Bill To Speed Up Review Of Inappropriate Books In Tennessee Schools Heads To House Floor

A Bill With The Purpose Of Helping To Weed Out Objectionable Books In The State’s School Libraries In A Timelier Fashion Passed Out Of The House Education Administration Committee Yesterday.

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Bill With Goal Of Keeping Obscene Materials Out Of Tennessee School Libraries Advances In House, Heads To Senate Floor

This Week, A Bill That Has An Ultimate Goal To Keep Material That Meets The Criminal Code Threshold For Obscene Out Of Tennessee Schools Has Advanced On Both The House Side As Well As The Senate.

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Bill To Increase Transparency For Social Media Platforms Fails In House Subcommittee

Legislation That Would Force Social Media Platforms To Stop Censoring Citizens Failed In The House Banking And Consumer Affairs Subcommittee On Wednesday.

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Legislation Aims To Finish Initiative Started Last Session: To Get Porn Out Of Tennessee School Libraries

A Pair Of Bills Will Be Heard Before The Criminal Justice Subcommittee At Noon On 3/7/2023, That Will Set Out To Finish A Task Yet To Be Accomplished In The State Of Tennessee.

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Bill To Ban Drag Shows For TN Minors Headed To House Finance, Ways, And Means Subcommittee

Legislation That Would Ban Adult Performers From Performing Drag Shows For Minors Has Been Placed On The Calendar For The Tennessee House Finance, Ways, And Means Subcommittee.

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In Response To Lawmaker’s Letter, School Board Hires 1st Amendment Attorney To Clarify TN Law Regarding Obscene Materials

In Response To A Letter Sent To The Wilson County Board Of Education From Representative Susan Lynn, School Board Attorney Mike Jennings Recommended That The Board Consult With An Attorney Well Versed In First Amendment Law.

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Tennessee Lawmaker Sends Letter To School Board To Clarify Laws Regarding Book Removals

Representative Susan Lynn Read Our Article That Covered The Wilson County Board Of Education’s Actions About A Book That Parents Say Contains Graphic Depictions Of Sex Acts, Both Heterosexual And Homosexual, And Suicide And Informed The Board That Their Actions Regarding The Book Are In Violation Of Tennessee Law.

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House Passes Bill That Would Require Expense Reports From Non-Profits 60 Days Before Elections

In An 87 To 3 Vote, With 5 Representatives Abstaining, A Bill That Would Require Non-Profits To Report All Expenditures Of 60 Days Prior To Elections Was Passed By The Tennessee House.

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