Senate Judiciary Committee Slated To Consider Bill To Provide More Protection For Tennessee’s Stalking/Harassment Victims

The Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee Is Scheduled To Hear A Proposed Law That Would Provide Lifetime Protection For Victims Of Stalking And Harassment During Their March 11 Meeting.

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Ethics Violations Treated Differently In Tennessee House and Senate, New Policies In House Shield Members Accountability

The Tennessee House’s Secrecy Of The Complaints Process Goes A Long Way To Protect A Victim’s Privacy But The Senate Process Does A Better Job Of Holding Those Who Violate Ethics Rules Accountable, While Still Protecting The Victims Involved.

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Tennessee Lawmakers Say Memphis Teacher’s Death Was Preventable, Promise Tougher Criminal Justice

Tennessee Lawmakers Have Said Memphis Teacher Eliza Fletcher’s Violent Death Could Have Been Prevented If A New Law Had Existed When Her Murderer Was Previously Incarcerated. Thirty-Eight Year Old Cleotha Abston Had Been Recently Released Early From A State Prison For A Previous Crime And Was Not Under Supervision Or Parole At The Time Of His Attack On Fletcher.

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TN House Passes Bill To Create More Sentencing Transparency For Crime Victims

The Tennessee House Passed A Bill Thursday That Would Require Judges In The State To Give An Approximate Time Of Sentence To Victims Of A Crime When The Offender Is Sentenced.

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Grants Awarded To Make Tennessee Courthouses Safer For Crime Victims

Tennessee Counties Have An Opportunity To Improve Safety For Crime Victims When They Appear In Court To Support Charges Against Perpetrators.

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6 Tennessee Bills Conservatives Should Know About

Tennessee Bills Include: Truth In Sentencing Reform, Constitutional Carry, SAFE Act, Lifetime Protection For Victims of Violent Crime, Underage Drinking, and Precious Cargo Act.

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How The Culture Of Victimhood Pushes Success Out Of Reach – Patrick D Hampton

In this video interview, Patrick D. Hampton explains how victimhood culture was first established and how the Government incentivizes it’s continuation. Hampton also explains what can be done about it.

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