Rep. Elaine Davis’ Bill To Require Public Comments At Government Meetings To Begin July 1st

Starting July 1st, Government Meetings Will Be Required To Have A Period Of Public Comments Thanks To House Bill 448, By State Representative Elaine Davis, R-Knoxville.

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Tennessee Courts Administrative Office Sued To Open Judicial Conference Meetings

The Executive Editor Of The Center Square Is Suing The Director Of The Tennessee Administrative Office Of The Courts In An Attempt To Open Meetings At The Upcoming Tennessee Judicial Conference To Members Of The Public And The Press.

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Tennessee Supreme Court Overrules Lower court, Boots Starbuck From Ballot

Robby Starbuck Is Off The Ballot For Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District Again. The Tennessee Supreme Court Ruled That Davidson County Chancery Court Erred In Its Ruling On An Emergency Injunction Because The State’s Open Meetings Law Does Not Apply To The Tennessee Republican Party.

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Starbuck Sues Tennessee GOP And Election Officials Over Removal From The District 5 Ballot

Conservative Republican Robby Starbuck, Who Was Barred By The Tennessee GOP From Running In The District 5 Republican Primary For The U.S. House, Has Filed Suit Against GOP Chair Scott Golden, Tennessee Secretary Of State Tre Hargett And State Coordinator Of Elections, Mark Goins.

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