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Justin Jones sues House speaker over rule barring floor speech

By Blaise Gainey

October 3, 2023

Nashville Rep. Justin Jones is suing the Tennessee House Speaker for silencing him during the special session. Jones was the only member silenced due to the new House rules enacted in August.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Cameron Sexton, Justin Jones, tennessee house, tnleg, tnpol

Transgender youth in Tennessee will not be able to access gender-affirming care, federal court rules

By Marianna Bacallao

September 28, 2023

Transgender youth in Tennessee will not be able to access gender-affirming care for the foreseeable future.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, ACLU, anti-lgbt, anti-lgbt legislaton, General Assembly, Jonathan Skrmetti, legislature, lgbt, lgbtq, Tennessee Attorney General, Tennessee Legislature, tnleg, tnpol, transgender

Politician, retired Army vet and international lip sync champion: Meet Tennessee House Minority Leader Karen Camper

By Blaise Gainey

September 28, 2023

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House Minority Leader Karen Camper isn’t just a politician. She’s a mother, a veteran and former teacher. For this story, WPLN News sat down with Camper to talk about her life leading up to becoming a state lawmaker.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Army, Karen Camper, memphis, tennessee house, tnleg, tnpol

House Speaker Cameron Sexton says Tennessee should do everything it can to be independent from the federal government

By Blaise Gainey

September 28, 2023

Federal funding for education in Tennessee is under scrutiny by state lawmakers. Speakers of both the state House and Senate have announced that they’re putting together a working group to study the impact of federal education funding in and out of the classroom.  

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Cameron Sexton, Education, federal funding, Jon Lundberg, K-12, Raumesh Akbari, tnpol

Signs will be allowed in the Tennessee House, after being banned during the special legislative session

By Marianna Bacallao

September 14, 2023

A legal challenge to a controversial statehouse rule has been settled.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: ACLU, General Assembly, gun reform, special session, Tennessee Attorney General, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Senate, Tennessee State Senate, tnleg, tnpol

Tennessee lawmakers look forward to January after dissatisfying special session

By Blaise Gainey

August 30, 2023

When Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee called for a special session on public safety, he left out a chance for any gun reform legislation to be passed. With that off the table, Republican lawmakers focused on bills related to mental health and juvenile sentencing. Now, session is over, and many feel not enough was done.

Filed Under: Politics, Special Session 2023, Special Session 2023 In Depth, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Bill Lee, Cameron Sexton, Covenant School, gun control, gun reform, justin j. pearson, mental health, Randy McNally, special session, tnleg, tnpol

Mothers, lawmakers and the TFA: Inside the hearing on whether signs will be allowed in the Tennessee House

By Marianna Bacallao

August 28, 2023

Several activists, both for and against gun reform, packed into a Nashville courtroom Monday morning to hear arguments over whether spectators can hold signs in the House chamber during the special legislative session. The final ruling: They can.

Filed Under: Politics, Special Session 2023, Special Session 2023 In Depth, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, General Assembly, special session, Tennessee Attorney General, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Senate, Tennessee State Senate, tnleg, tnpol

Tennessee Attorney General asks Nashville judge to reconsider ruling that allows demonstrators to hold signs at special session

By Marianna Bacallao

August 24, 2023

The Tennessee Attorney General is asking a Nashville judge to reconsider blocking a new statehouse rule. State Republicans in the House voted to ban demonstrators from holding signs inside the gallery at the start of this week’s special legislative session.

Filed Under: Politics, Special Session 2023, Special Session 2023 In Depth, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, General Assembly, Jonathan Skrmetti, special session, Tennessee Attorney General, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Senate, Tennessee State Senate, tnleg, tnpol

Covenant School parents criticize Tennessee Senate for adjourning early

By Marianna Bacallao

August 24, 2023

Parents of the Covenant School are urging the Tennessee legislature to pass two bills. One would keep child autopsies private. “We can all fill in the blanks of what a high-capacity rifle can do to a small body,” says Mary Joyce. Her 9-year-old daughter lived through the Covenant School attack.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Special Session 2023, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Covenant School, General Assembly, special session, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Senate, Tennessee State Senate, tnleg, tnpol

Tennessee’s House Speaker wants Senate to take up more bills

By Blaise Gainey

August 24, 2023

Tennessee’s special session will extend into Monday. The choice was made by the Senate on Thursday morning — although Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, who leads that chamber, says they’ve passed what they want.

Filed Under: Politics, Special Session 2023, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, tnleg, tnpol

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