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  • State Government

    Voucher repeal effort likely won’t fly in special session

    House Minority Leader Karen Camper is holding up on efforts to push a resolution to rescind the state's new voucher law during an Aug. 23 special session.

    By Sam Stockard August 15, 2019
  • State Government

    State Rep. London Lamar says pregnancy won’t keep her from serving in Legislature

    State Rep. London Lamar, expecting a baby boy in late November, hopes her pregnancy will help lead to more accommodations for mothers at the Legislature while sounding a bell for the right to choose.

    By Sam Stockard August 15, 2019
  • State Government

    Registry of Election Finance hits Towns with another $10,000 penalty

    The Tennessee Registry of Election Finance levied another $10,000 civil penalty against state Rep. Joe Towns Wednesday, raising his total to $55,000. But he is refusing to pay out of protest and could be planning legal action.

    By Sam Stockard August 19, 2019
  • State Government

    SisterReach director expresses frustration in fetal heartbeat hearing

    Cut off from speaking on legislation designed to restrict abortion, the Memphis founder of SisterReach refused to go quietly Tuesday, turning toward people in the audience and calling them "hypocrites."

    By Sam Stockard August 14, 2019
  • State Government

    Senate committee delves into bill restricting abortions at conception

    Memphis Democratic senators challenge presenters in Judiciary Committee hearing on legislation banning abortion at conception.

    By Sam Stockard August 13, 2019
  • State Government

    Don’t bank on sports betting law: It awaits state rules, appointments

    The Lottery Corporation has no timeline for setting rules and structure, and the new gaming advisory council awaits five of nine appointments to get started.

    By Sam Stockard August 11, 2019
  • State Government

    Rose, Akbari take opposite views of ICE roundups

    Republican, Democratic senators take contrasting views on the Mississippi immigrant roundups and federal government action.

    By Sam Stockard August 12, 2019
  • State Government

    Camper honored at National Conference of State Legislatures

    State Rep. and House Minority Leader Karen Camper was honored during this week’s gathering of the National Conference of State Legislatures in Nashville. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 09, 2019
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    State Rep. Lamar calls out Trump over mass shootings

    With Democrats from across the nation calling for stricter gun laws in the wake of two mass shootings, state Rep. London Lamar said President Donald Trump planted the seeds for the deadly incidents by fomenting hatred.

    By Sam Stockard August 08, 2019
  • State Government

    Sexton willing to discuss removal of Forrest bust from Capitol

    House Speaker nominee Cameron Sexton is opening the door for talks on removal of the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust from the State Capitol.

    By Sam Stockard August 07, 2019
  • State Government

    Speaker nominee Sexton sees no ‘institutional racism’ in Legislature

    House Speaker nominee Cameron Sexton found common ground with the Tennessee Black Caucus on items such as criminal justice reform and the state’s new voucher law during a recent Memphis town hall, but he’s on a different wave length on the existence of “institutional racism” in the Legislature.

    By Sam Stockard August 06, 2019
  • State Government

    Mills to run for District 99 House seat, citing lack of trust in Legislature

    A contested Republican primary is brewing in 2020 for the District 99 House seat in Shelby County with former Republican Party Chairman Lee Mills entering the race.

    By Sam Stockard August 06, 2019
  • State Government

    Representative files resolution to oust Byrd from Legislature

    A Knoxville House member filed legislation Monday to expel state Rep. David Byrd from the General Assembly over allegations of sexual misconduct with high school basketball girls 30 years ago.

    By Sam Stockard August 05, 2019
  • State Government

    Lee pinpoints cybersecurity as potential tool to stop shootings

    Gov. Bill Lee is analyzing gun control legislation in the wake of two mass shootings nationally but appears most interested in cybersecurity to stop people who show signs of radicalism or mental “instability.”

    By Sam Stockard August 05, 2019
  • State Government

    Lamar using human sex trafficking workshop to improve legislation

    State Rep. London Lamar is planning to revamp human sex trafficking legislation, potentially shifting from a bill creating a defense for victims to efforts to provide more help for those coerced into the trade.

    By Sam Stockard July 31, 2019
  • State Government

    Legislature could consider rolling back voucher law with Sexton at helm

    Voucher legislation – the most contentious issue of the 2019 session – could make its way back to the House next year with a key opponent, state Rep. Cameron Sexton, set to take the reins as Speaker.

    By Sam Stockard July 29, 2019
  • State Government

    Shelby Republicans believe Sexton can unify caucus with focus on policy

    House Speaker nominee Cameron Sexton might not bring an about-face for the embattled House Republican Caucus, but Shelby representatives expect a “definite” style change from resigning Speaker Glen Casada.

    By Sam Stockard July 25, 2019
  • State Government

    Hardaway challenges special prosecutor selections in activist’s case

    State Rep. G.A. Hardaway, a Memphis Democrat, said he stands “with the people,” as dozens of Justin Jones’ supporters cheered for him after a court hearing in Nashville’s Justice A.A. Birch Building early Thursday. 

    By Sam Stockard July 25, 2019
  • State Government

    Sexton promises to end ‘kill list’ as House Speaker

    With a promise to give lawmakers more freedom, Cameron Sexton of Crossville vaulted to victory Wednesday as House Speaker-select, a month ahead of a special session to replace resigning Speaker Glen Casada.

    By Sam Stockard July 24, 2019
  • State Government

    Some House Speaker candidates question timing of campaign contributions

    One of six announced candidates, Deputy Speaker Matthew Hill, has made 14 $1,000 contributions through a political action committee to House Republican colleagues, including Rep. Tom Leatherwood of Arlington, state records show.

    By Sam Stockard July 23, 2019
  • State Government

    Towns hopes to take anti-slavery amendment to national level

    State Rep. Joe Towns passed a resolution this year calling for a constitutional amendment to remove slavery and involuntary servitude from the Tennessee Constitution. He contends the U.S. Constitution needs amending, just as the state document does.

    By Sam Stockard July 23, 2019
  • State Government

    House Democrats want inquiry into claim Casada offered promotion for voucher vote

    Rep. John Mark Windle, a Democrat who was promoted to full colonel in the Tennessee Guard this year, voted against the voucher bill legislation. Windle said he sought the guidance of Tennessee ethics authorities about a report that Casada had suggested Windle's voucher support could lead to a promotion to general.

    By Sam Stockard July 22, 2019
  • State Government

    Sethi claims ‘GOP establishment’ tried to talk him out of Senate run

    With U.S. Ambassador to Japan Bill Hagerty likely to run for the U.S. Senate, the first Republican to enter the race, Manny Sethi, is calling out the Republican “establishment,” saying it pressured him not to seek the seat.

    By Sam Stockard July 19, 2019
  • State Government

    Governor hints at action on Forrest bust in Capitol

    Gov. Bill Lee could be laying the groundwork for action on the State Capitol bust of embattled Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest.

    By Sam Stockard July 17, 2019
  • State Government

    Parkinson calls for elimination of ASD after bad report

    While some officials contend a new strategy is needed for the state’s Achievement School District following a poor report, state Rep. Antonio Parkinson says it’s time to ditch the program.

    By Sam Stockard July 18, 2019

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