General Assembly sends three constitutional amendments to ballot
The Tennessee House of Representatives passed three constitutional amendments that will now become referendums. (Ian Round/The Daily Memphian file)
Among these amendments are a resolution to prohibit the state from levying a property tax; a resolution to expand the rights of victims of crimes; and a resolution allowing judges to deny bail for people accused of certain crimes.
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Rep. Justin D. Pearson Rep. Gabby Salinas Tennessee Legislature Tennessee General AssemblyBenjamin Smith
Benjamin Smith reports on state politics for The Daily Memphian. Ben studied journalism at The University of Alabama and wrote for magazines in Alexander City, Alabama. Ben currently lives in Nashville and enjoys music, basketball and reading.
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