Tennessee Senate Moves Forward With Resolution Prohibiting A State Property Tax

A Resolution That Proposes An Amendment To The Tennessee Constitution That Would Prohibit A Statewide Property Tax Was Recommended For Concurrence By A Senate Committee Last Week.

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Tennessee Senate Members Urged To Demand Report For Nashville Covenant School Shooter Regarding Prescription Drugs

On Wednesday, Tennessee Senate Health Committee Members Were Strongly Urged To Demand A Toxicology Report That Would Detail The Kinds Of Prescription Drugs Audrey Hale Was Taking For An “Emotional Disorder” At The Time Of The Nashville Covenant School Shooting.

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Tennessee Senator Proposes Bill To Prohibit Hospitals From Restricting In-Person Visitation Of Patients (Update 1.29.24)

Last Week, A Tennessee Senate Bill That Would Require Hospitals To Allow In-Person Visitation For The Entirety Of A Patient’s Hospital Stay Was Deferred. The Bill Now Appears On The Schedule To Be Heard In The Senate Health And Welfare Committee On 1.31.24.

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97.3% Of GOP Primary Voters Want TN Health Committees To Restore Medical Freedom

The Tennessee Conservative Conducted A Poll Regarding The Health Committee’s Approach To Remedying Encroachments On Medical Freedom In The Volunteer State During This Week’s Special Session. On Average, 97.3% Of Respondents Want House & Senate Committee Members To Take Action Toward The Direction Of Restoring Freedom – Not Limiting It.

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