Tennessee Legislature returns but divided over priorities – Bill calendar and report for May 29, 2020

The Tennessee General Assembly return to its Covid-19 reconfigured facilities this week with lots to do and little time to do it. The House resumed subcommittee and committee hearings almost exactly where it left off in mid-March. On the other hand, indicators are that the Senate is proceeding on a much more limited pace with…

Corps of Engineers is seeking public comment on allowing citizens to carry firearms on properties and waters managed by the Corps

The Corps of Engineers has posted a federal notice that it is seeking comments on a proposed federal rule change regarding allowing citizens to carry or possess firearms on properties (including waters) managed by the Corps of Engineers. Written comments must be submitted by June 12, 2020 to be considered. The summary, as provided in…

Tennessee Legislature – Recess Report March 27, 2020

Tennessee is in the midst of an awakening as citizens across the state are increasing their interests in firearms, ammunition and the ability to carry firearms. News reports are commonly seen about gun stores being out of or having low inventory of firearms and ammunition. The volume of gun sales by federally licensed dealers are…

BREAKING – Legislature closes doors and access to the public!

News reports are coming out Friday afternoon that Governor Lee, Lt. Gov. McNally and Speaker Sexton have issued orders to close the capitol and the legislature’s offices and committee rooms effective immediately to the public, advocacy groups, and paid lobbyists! Can these elected officials constitutionally exclude the public from the capitol and the legislature while…