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  • State Government

    Lawmakers end session before Lee files red-flag bill

    The General Assembly chose to end this year’s legislative session before Gov. Bill Lee could find someone to sponsor — or even file — his “temporary mental health order of protection” bill.

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    Tennessee General Assembly ends legislative session

    By Ian Round April 21, 2023
  • State Government

    Tennessee General Assembly passes $56.2B fiscal year 2024 state budget

    The budget includes Lee’s Transportation Modernization Act, a $3.3 billion infusion to the Tennessee Department of Transportation and local governments to build roads and expand highways with voluntary toll lanes.

    By Ian Round April 20, 2023
  • State Government

    Governor proposes ‘extreme risk protection order’ bill for gun access

    Lee said his proposal, which expands a law that applies to cases of domestic violence, balances the need to restrict gun access for people deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others with the need to protect the rights of gun owners.

    By Ian Round April 19, 2023
  • State Government

    Anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers’ funding cut from $100M to $20M

    Gov. Lee proposed $100 million for the centers, which provide limited medical care and urge people not to terminate pregnancies. A Daily Memphian analysis found those centers’ revenue was about $20 million in 2020.

    By Ian Round April 19, 2023
  • State Government

    TBI will not be required to analyze rape kits within 30 days as some hoped

    Lawmakers put on ice a bill requiring the TBI to test rape kits in 30 days after bureau officials said it would be “exorbitantly expensive” to meet that goal.

    By Ian Round April 19, 2023
  • State Government

    Permitless carry bill for 18-year-olds delayed

    A General Assembly bill allowing 18-year-olds to carry guns without permits was pushed to next year, but the state is already treating it as the law under a settlement that ended an age-discrimination lawsuit.

    By Ian Round April 18, 2023
  • State Government

    Prosecutors call Brian Kelsey’s request to reverse guilty plea ‘meritless’

    “There is no indication that the defendant did not understand his plea,” prosecutors wrote in documents filed Friday, April 14. “The defendant identifies no case in which a court has permitted a defendant so sophisticated to withdraw a valid plea so late with so little justification.”

    By Ian Round April 18, 2023
  • State Government

    Bail limit bill awaits Lee’s signature

    The bill requires trial court and general sessions court judges to set bail for certain violent felonies. 

    By Bill Dries April 18, 2023
  • State Government

    General Assembly kills red-flag bill days after Lee asked for one

    Two days after Gov. Bill Lee asked lawmakers to pass an “extreme risk protection order” bill, one such bill sponsored by Democrats died without receiving a committee hearing.

    By Ian Round April 16, 2023
  • State Government

    Justin J. Pearson sworn back into Tennessee House of Representatives

    Pearson was sworn in at the legislative plaza next to the State Capitol by Nashville General Sessions Judge Rachel Bell in front of a small group of gun safety advocates.

    By Ian Round April 13, 2023
  • State Government

    Justin J. Pearson appointed to House seat in 7-0 vote

    The commission voted to return Pearson to the District 86 state House seat at a special meeting Wednesday, April 12.

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    Several hundred march to Shelby County Commission

    By Bill Dries April 12, 2023
  • State Government

    Several hundred march to Shelby County Commission

    The march from the National Civil Rights Museum to the county building comes ahead of the Wednesday, April 12, county commission vote to appoint Justin J. Pearson to his District 86 seat in the state House of Representatives.

    By Bill Dries April 12, 2023
  • State Government

    Gov. Lee proposes ‘red flag’ gun law

    It’s the first gun-safety proposal Tennessee Republicans have made in the weeks following the Covenant School shooting, and follows a school-safety plan Lee offered last week.

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    Health care providers urge Gov. Lee to act on gun violence

    By Ian Round April 11, 2023
  • State Government

    Nashville Metro Council returns Justin Jones to the Tennessee House

    One of the two Black Democrats who were expelled last week from the GOP-led Tennessee House has been reinstated. Nashville’s governing council voted Monday to send Justin Jones straight back to the Legislature.

    By The Associated Press April 10, 2023
  • State Government

    Expelled Tennessee House reps retain counsel, including former US Attorney General

    Justin Pearson and Justin Jones, whom Republicans expelled from the Tennessee House of Representatives last week, have lawyered up.

    By Ian Round April 10, 2023
  • State Government

    If Pearson is reappointed, is stadium funding in jeopardy? Probably not

    The dispute over reappointing an ousted state legislator doesn’t appear to put Memphis stadium funding in jeopardy.

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    Expelled Tennessee House reps retain counsel, including former US Attorney General

    Nashville Metro Council returns Justin Jones to the Tennessee House

    By Samuel Hardiman April 10, 2023
  • State Government

    What they said: #TennesseeThree hearings

    Some memorable moments from the Thursday, April 6 expulsion hearings against Justin Pearson, Justin Jones and Gloria Johnson, plus a bonus quote from country singer Margo Price.

    By Ian Round April 07, 2023
  • State Government

    Things to know about the Tennessee Three expulsion hearings

    Here’s what you need to know about the expulsion of Justin Pearson of Memphis and Justin Jones of Nashville from the Tennessee House of Representatives.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 07, 2023
  • Shelby County

    County Commission to weigh reinstating Pearson to state House

    “I have heard from my constituents, people across the county, and state as well as Republicans and Democrats, so I will be voting to reappoint Justin Pearson,” said one member of the County Commission. 

    By Bill Dries April 07, 2023
  • State Government

    Tennessee House Republicans expel Pearson and Jones but not Johnson

    Tennessee Republicans voted to expel two Black Democrats, Justin Pearson of Memphis and Justin Jones of Nashville, on Thursday, April 6, for speaking out of turn during a gun-safety protest a week earlier.

    Related story:

    What happens now that Justin Pearson has been expelled from his House seat

    By Ian Round April 07, 2023
  • State Government

    Judge approves permitless gun carry for 18-year-olds

    A federal judge’s ruling ends the age-discrimination lawsuit against Tennessee’s 2021 permitless carry law, allowing individuals aged 18 to 20 to carry handguns without a permit.

    By Ian Round April 06, 2023
  • Premium State Government

    What happens now that Justin Pearson has been expelled from his House seat

    The Shelby County Commission has filled two vacant seats in the Tennessee General Assembly from Shelby County in the past year — one following an expulsion and the other resulting from the death of a legislator. Here is how the process works.

    By Bill Dries April 06, 2023
  • State Government

    Narrow abortion exemption bill passed by Tennessee lawmakers

    A bill that would add a narrow exemption to one of the strictest abortion bans in the United States is on its way to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk for his approval.

    By The Associated Press April 05, 2023
  • State Government

    Rep. Justin Pearson says move to expel is ‘persecution’

    Rep. Justin Pearson spoke at the Tuesday, April 4, ceremony at the National Civil Rights Museum marking the 55th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. 

    By Bill Dries April 04, 2023
  • State Government

    White House: Tennessee Republicans ‘want to play politics’ with school shootings

    The White House reaction to the threatened expulsion of three Democratic state Representatives by the majority Republican leadership of the Tennessee House includes calls for an assault weapons ban among other measures.

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    Rep. Justin Pearson says move to expel is ‘persecution'

    General Assembly introduces resolutions to expel Justin Pearson, two other Democrats

    By Bill Dries April 05, 2023

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