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Blaise Gainey

‘I’m not anti-gay’: Tennessee Senate Speaker responds to questions about heart emojis on scantily clothed man’s Instagram posts

By Blaise Gainey

March 9, 2023

Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally is being called a hypocrite for commenting heart and fire emojis on suggestive photos of another man, while supporting anti-LGBTQ legislation.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: lgbtq, Randy McNally

Tennessee Black Caucus calls for resignation of lawmaker whose bill amendment would bring back lynching

By Blaise Gainey

March 2, 2023

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Lethal injection for Tennessee’s death row inmates has been on pause since last April. In the meantime, one lawmaker is proposing the use of electric chairs and firing squads as alternatives. There’s an uproar, however, against an even harsher proposal.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Cameron Sexton, death penalty, Donald Trump, General Assembly, John Lewis, legislature, Paul Sherrell, Tennessee Legislature, tnleg, tnpol, Vincent Dixie

Tennessee has open primaries, but Republicans are trying to close them

By Blaise Gainey

March 2, 2023

In Tennessee, voters don’t have to register with a political party to vote in primaries. They can choose to receive either a Republican or Democratic ballot. Republican lawmakers are trying to change that — worrying voting rights groups.    

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Clay Doggett, Elections, General Assembly, legislature, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Legislature, tnleg, tnpol

Physicians show support for bill to add clarity to Tennessee’s strict abortion law

By Blaise Gainey

March 1, 2023

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A bill made to clear up when a physician can legally perform an abortion was on a Tennessee Senate committee agenda this week. Physicians in support say the changes are necessary.

Filed Under: Health Care, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Abortion, tnleg, tnpol

Lawmakers grant TSU Board of Trustees one-year reprieve after unflattering state audit

By Blaise Gainey

February 27, 2023

exterior of Tennessee State University's downtown building, the Avon Williams Campus
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Tennessee State University has been under fire after a state audit recommended getting rid of top management positions at the school. Lawmakers are considering taking another approach.

Filed Under: Education, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Legislature, Tennessee State University, tnleg, tnpol

Tennessee comptroller suggests TSU Board of Trustees be vacated after report finds poor fiscal practices and housing shortages

By Blaise Gainey

February 24, 2023

A damning audit from the state comptroller’s office suggests hiring new management at Tennessee State University. This comes after a report released Wednesday saying the university is fiscally irresponsible and plagued with housing shortages.

Filed Under: Education, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Glenda Glover, Randy McNally, Tennessee Comptroller, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee State University, tnleg, tnpol, TSU

After House vote, Tennessee governor will soon decide if drag shows should be banned from public spaces

By Blaise Gainey

February 23, 2023

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A bill to ban adult cabaret shows from public property or for those under 18 is on track to go to the governor. It could be signed as early as next week. 

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Bill Lee, drag, legislature, lgbtq, Pride, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Legislature, tnleg, tnpol

Should Tennessee legalize marijuana? Lawmakers shoot down a proposal to hear your answer.

By Blaise Gainey

February 22, 2023

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Forty-one states have legalized medical cannabis to some extent. Tennessee isn’t one of them. Lawmakers both Democratic and Republican have attempted to create a system for medical marijuana, but all have failed. Some are so against it they won’t even pose the question to their constituents.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, General Assembly, legislature, marijuana, marijuana legalization, medical marijuana, Tennessee Legislature, tnleg, tnpol

GOP-backed measure banning drag shows on public property is headed to a final vote

By Blaise Gainey

February 21, 2023

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The Tennessee House is scheduled to hear the bill that would ban drag shows on public property on Thursday. If it passes, it’ll head to the governor for his signature.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Bill Lee, drag, General Assembly, legislature, lgbtq, Tennessee Legislature, tnleg, tnpol

State GOP may play nice if Nashville bids to host RNC 2028

By Blaise Gainey

February 16, 2023

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Some of this year’s legislative session has shaped up to be a “tit for tat” between state Republicans and Nashville officials. GOP members have indicated they may not support bills that could negatively impact Nashville, under one condition– which now seems to have been met.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Cameron Sexton, John Cooper, legislature, Nashville Metro Council, Republican National Convention, Tennessee Legislature, tnleg, tnpol

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