Tennessee Workers Fight For Religious Exemptions To Vaccines – TTC Newsbreak

1) Tennessee Workers Fight For Religious Exemptions To Vaccines
2) Hamilton County Commission To Appoint Interim Replacement For State Rep Mike Carter
3) Lee’s Signature Makes Tennessee A Second Amendment Sanctuary State

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Lee’s Signature Makes Tennessee A Second Amendment Sanctuary State

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee Signed A Bill Wednesday That Makes The State A Second Amendment Sanctuary.

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Second Amendment Sanctuary Bill Passes Tennessee House – May 4, 2021 TCN News Break

1) Second Amendment Sanctuary Bill Passes Tennessee House
2) Biden Promotes ‘Free’ Community College For Americans, ‘Dreamers’
3) Smugglers Transporting 2,000 People Every Day Through Texas
4) Mayor Kelly Updates Chattanooga’s COVID Executive Order, Still Requires Masks In City Buildings

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Second Amendment Sanctuary Bill Passes Tennessee House

The Tennessee House Adopted A Bill To Make The State A Second Amendment Sanctuary. It “Affirms That Any Law, Treaty, Executive Order, Rule, Or Regulation Of The United States Government” That Violates The Second Amendment Is Unenforceable. The Bill Now Will Head To Gov. Bill Lee’s Desk.

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What To Expect This Week From The TN General Assembly Regarding Your 2nd Amendment Rights

Last Week The Tennessee Legislature Passed Its Annual Budget For The State. That Signals For Practical Purposes That The Legislature Is In “Wind Down” Mode And Handling A Limited Number Of Matters. However, There Were Still Several 2nd Amendment Related Bills Dealt With Last Week And A Couple More On The Calendar For This Week.

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Measure Making Tennessee A Second Amendment Sanctuary State Passes Senate

The Tennessee Senate Voted Monday To Make The State A Second Amendment Sanctuary. Senate Bill 1335 Says The State Will Not Enforce Any Potential Federal Laws Or Orders That It Believes Violate The Second Amendment And Will Deem Them “Null, Void, And Unenforceable.”

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Good Tennessee Second Amendment Bills Being Rejected Again

There Were Three Bills That The Tennessee Firearms Association Views As Significant Which Had Activity Last Week. The Subjects Of The Bills Include: Justifiable Self Defense, Protecting Citizens From Government Entities That Seek To Limit Right To Bear Arms, Constitutional Carry, TN Firearms Protection Act And The Second Amendment Sanctuary Act.

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