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Tennessee House GOP wants drastic cuts to unemployment benefits as Senate pushes back
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TN GOP bill looks to cut unemployment benefit weeks from 26 to 12
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Tennessee unemployment benefits targeted by House Republicans
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Photo: Stephen Elliott House Speaker Cameron Sexton on Monday reinstated fellow Republican Rep. Bruce Griffey to his committee assignments, less than two weeks after
The dispute between the Henry County Republican and House leadership seemingly stemmed from Griffey’s unsuccessful effort to call a vote on an immigration bill that had previously failed in a subcommittee.
“They’ve met, they had conversations, there was a caucus meeting, and they are moving forward,” said Doug Kufner, a spokesperson for Sexton.
Griffey has not always had an easy time
pushing his legislation during his two terms in the overwhelmingly Republican state legislature, despite an intense focus on bills that restrict or punish refugees and immigrants especially undocumented ones that frequently jives with beliefs held by many in the supermajority Republican caucus.
What to know about Tennessee s new permitless handgun carry law Duane W. Gang and Natalie Allison, Nashville Tennessean
State of the State address recap: Gov. Lee outline budget, legislative priorities
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The Tennessee General Assembly passed a sweeping expansion of gun rights in the state in March, approving legislation to allow most adults to carry a handgun without receiving a permit.
Tennessee joins 18 other states with similar laws waiving carry permit requirements, while some top Republicans in the legislature signaled they ll push to expand gun rights even further. © Josie Norris / The Tennessean Tennessee Governor Bill Lee speaks during his third State of the State address held at War Memorial Auditorium on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021 in Nashville, Tenn.