Expelled Dems Back In The House, Conservatives Vs. Leftists, RINOs Want To Bypass 2A, Training Racism & Much More – The TennCon Big 7!

1. Expelled Dems Back In The House
2. ETSU Becomes Battleground For Conservative Vs. Leftist Politics
3. Governor Says Tennessee Lawmakers Must Work Together To Keep Firearms Away From Dangerous People
4. Parents Demand Answers After “Dirty Pop Party” Group Performs At Elementary School
5. Bill To Require Immigration Status Check Of Potential Voters Clears Another Hurdle In TN House
6. Legislation To Ban Forced “Implicit Bias Training” For TN Teachers Stalls Out In Committee
7. Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Vaccination Passes In House Committee And On Senate Floor

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Bill Requiring Parental Consent For Vaccination Of Children Under Consideration By Tennessee Legislature

Legislation That Would Counteract Tennessee’s “Mature Minor” Doctrine, Which Currently Allows Children Across The State To Secure Vaccinations And Certain Other Medical Care Without Parental Knowledge, Continues To Advance In The Tennessee General Assembly This Week.

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Bill To Axe Policy Giving Teens Access To Vaccines Without Parental Permission Advances

A Bill That Effectively Ends The So-Called “Mature Minor” Doctrine That Has Allowed Some Tennessee Teens To Get Vaccines Without Parental Permission Advanced In The Legislature Wednesday.

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Republican Senators Take Issue With Tennesseans Rights To Religious Exemptions Enshrined In State Constitution

A Bill Aimed At Codifying The Constitutional Rights Of Tennesseans To Decline Vaccines For Religious Reasons In The Private Sector Failed In The Senate Commerce And Labor Subcommittee Yesterday.

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Republicans Kill Bill That Would Have Protected Religious And Medical Freedoms (Update 3.9.23)

On Tuesday Before The Tennessee House Population Health Subcommittee, A Bill With The Very Specific Goals Of Guaranteeing Every Person’s Right To Refuse A Vaccine If It Violates Their Religious Beliefs, Was Swiftly And With Very Little Ceremony Killed, With No Discussion Or Vote.

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Vaccine Bill To Protect Religious Exemptions In Tennessee Heads To Committee

A Bill To Protect The Privacy And Medical Freedom Of Tennessee Residents Is Scheduled To Be Heard By The House Population Health Subcommittee This Week.

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Bill Filed In TN Legislature For More Transparency On Food Labels About “Vaccine Materials”

Although Reading Food Product Labels Will Likely Still Require A Few Google Searches From The Average Consumer, Proposed Legislation Does Bring Attention To An Issue That Many Tennessee Residents May Not Previously Have Been Aware Of.

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New School Year, New Vaccine Requirements In Tennessee

During The 2021-2022 School Year, Parents And Guardians Were Required To Have A Healthcare Provider Sign For Religious Exemptions To Vaccines But The New School Year Has Seen A Significant Change In That Requirement – The Student’s Parent Or Guardian Can Now Sign, With No Signature From A Healthcare Provider Necessary.

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Fleischmann & Kustoff Vote Yes For $400M Federal Vaccination Database

Two Republican U.S. House Representatives From Tennessee Have Voted To Pass The Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act Along With 78 Of Their Republican Colleagues. If This Bill Is Passed By The Senate And Then Signed Into Law It Will Appropriate Funds For A Federal Vaccination Database To The Tune Of $400 Million.

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