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March 9, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Almost every Tennessee House Republican says hearings should be held for the removal of a judge who expanded absentee voting in the 2020 election due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The push against Davidson County Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle has sparked warnings from legal experts that lawmakers were seriously considering an unprecedented breach of judicial independence.
The resolution would create a House-Senate panel to recommend whether or not to remove the judge.
Separate two-thirds votes of the House and the Senate would be needed for removal.
The threshold is met through cosponsors in the House.
Senate Speaker Randy McNally has said he would rather move similar challenges out of Nashville courtrooms.
Some Elected Officials Pushing for Constitutional Right to Carry Firearm Mar 02, 2021 at 09:14 am by Producer
Tennessee House Republican leadership last week presented legislation making Tennessee the 19th state in the nation to enact a constitutional right to carry law. House Bill 786 upholds freedoms granted to law-abiding citizens in the U.S. Constitution while also stiffening penalties for criminals who steal or illegally possess firearms.
This legislation includes several provisions that will make Tennessee communities safer by providing more severe punishments for firearm-related crime. House Bill 786 includes sentencing enhancements for theft of a firearm in a car, increases the minimum sentence for theft of a firearm from 30 to 180 days and increases unlawful possession of a firearm by violent felons and felony drug offenders. It also increases sentences for possession by a felon and unlawfully providing a handgun to a minor or allowing a minor to pos