Candidate Gary Humble Pushes Back Against Campaign Ethics Violation Allegations

Humble Makes The Point That If He Is Considered An Illegal, Unregistered Lobbyist, Then All The Tennessee Residents Who Participate In Grassroots Lobbying Are As Well. “If You’ve Sent An Email To Any State Representative And Asked Them To Support A Bill To Defend Your Liberty, And You Have Not Registered As A Lobbyist, According To This Complaint, You Are Illegally Lobbying,” Humble Said.

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Tennessee Incumbents Use Taxpayer Dollars For Self-Promotion During Election Year

With 2022 Being An Election Year, Mailers That Appear To Be Focused Solely On Self-Promotion, With The Purpose Of Highlighting A Legislator’s Accomplishments, Essentially Work As Campaign Pieces Funded By Tennessee Taxpayers.

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Registry Of Election Finance Declines To Investigate Rep. Sherrell’s Fire-Hall Checks

The Tennessee Registry Of Election Finance Claimed Wednesday It Had Been “Weaponized” In The State House District 43 Race And Refused To Investigate A Complaint That Rep. Paul Sherrell Wrote Checks To Volunteer Fire Halls And Asked For Cash Back.

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Registry Delves Into Fire-Hall Check-Cashing Complaint Against State Rep. Paul Sherrell

The Tennessee Registry Of Election Finance Is Looking Into A Complaint That State Rep. Paul Sherrell Wrote Checks From His Campaign Account To Local Fire Halls And Asked For Cash Back, Potentially Pocketing It While Campaigning This Year.

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Registry Board Seeks Order On Cothren’s Subpoena Objection

The Tennessee Registry Of Election Finance Is Requesting A Court Order Requiring Cade Cothren To Explain Why He Refused To Show Up When Subpoenaed To Testify About A Political Action Committee.

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House Speaker, Lawmakers Get Federal Subpoenas In Corruption Probe

A Federal Grand Jury Has Subpoenaed Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton And Possibly Several Other Lawmakers In An Investigation Of Corruption In The Legislature.

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Lee Denies Any Knowledge Of National Guard Offer For Voucher Vote

For The Second Time, Gov. Bill Lee Denied Knowledge Monday Of A National Guard Promotion Offer To Rep. John Mark Windle In Return For A Vote In Favor Of The Education Savings Account Bill In 2019.

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Rep. Griffey Spent $6000 With Cattleya Group, But Work Wasn’t Done

According To Expense Reports For Republican Rep. Bruce Griffey Of Paris, He Paid $6,000 To Cattleya For Campaign Work In January 2019. According To A Review Of Griffey’s Campaign Finance Disclosures, The Payment Was The Largest Single Sum Of Money Griffey Spent During The 2020 Campaign Cycle.

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