Tennessee House Bill Blocks Reappointment of Expelled Lawmakers

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The Tennessee House passed House Bill 2716, which would prevent expelled lawmakers from being reappointed to office, despite facing constitutional concerns. The bill's sponsor, Rep. Johnny Garrett, argued that the measure is constitutional, while opponents and legal counsel raised objections. The bill comes after two Democratic lawmakers were expelled in 2023 and subsequently reappointed by local councils. The House rejected amendments by Democrats and the bill now moves forward, with questions raised about its constitutionality and potential need for a constitutional amendment.
Topics:nation#constitutional-questions#expelled-lawmakers#house-bill-2716#politics#republican-lawmakers#tennessee
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