TN Senate Rejects Conservative Lawmaker’s School Safety Bill Due To His Call For McNally’s Resignation

Last Week A Bill That Would Have Enhanced The Safety For Kids In Tennessee Schools Passed On The House Floor With Sweeping Bi-Partisan Support. However, According To The Bill Sponsor, Who Called For The Resignation Of Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Back In March, The Senate Refused To Run The Bill As Retribution.

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Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Captures Vote Of Confidence By Secret Ballot Amid Instagram Scandal

Barely Two Weeks After Revelations That He Posted Comments Next To Risque Photos On Young Gay Men’s Instagram Sites, Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Won A Vote Of Confidence From The Majority Of His Republican Peers In The Tennessee Senate.

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Conservative Lawmaker Calls For McNally’s Resignation Over Social Media Exploits

Representative Todd Warner Has Officially Called For The Resignation Of Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Following McNally’s Embarrassing Exploits On Social Media. In A Statement, Warner Called McNally’s Foibles “The Actions Of A Perverted 80-Year-Old Man Looking To Fulfill His Closeted Sexual Desires.”

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Bill To Expand School Vouchers Passes House K-12 Subcommittee

Legislation That Would Expand School Vouchers To Students In Hamilton County Passed The Tennessee House K-12 Subcommittee On Tuesday.

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Bill To Limit Foreign Ownership Property In Tennessee Heads To Committee

After Deferring Action On Legislation To Limit Foreign Ownership Of Tennessee Property Last Week, The Bill Has Been Rescheduled To Be Heard This Wednesday.

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Patients’ Rights Bill Introduced In TN For Second Year In A Row

Last Year, Despite The Support Of Many Tennesseans, A Patients’ Rights Bill Introduced By Rep. Todd Warner Died In Committee. However, The Residents Of Tennessee May Actually Get The Opportunity To Share Their Testimony This Year, As Warner Has Now Introduced This Legislation Again, As HB0377.

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Are Pharmacies In Tennessee Breaking The Law By Not Dispensing Ivermectin?

The Tennessee Conservative Has Received Multiple Reports That Corporate-Run Pharmacies Are Either Not Carrying Ivermectin Or Telling Customers That A Prescription Is Required Before They Will Dispense The Medication, Contrary To The Original Intent Of A Bill Passed In The Last Session Of The General Assembly.

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Candidates In Contested Races In Williamson County Given Opportunity To Debate

The Williamson County Republican Party Sponsored The Tennessee House Williamson County Joint Debate That Was Held On July 12th, 2022. The Debate Featured Candidates Running For State House In Districts 61, 63, And 92 Which Are All Contested Races.

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