Tennessee Judges Block Nashville Council Reduction

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Three state judges have temporarily blocked an effort by Republican lawmakers in Tennessee to cut Nashville's Metropolitan Council in half. The council, which has 40 seats, had blocked the 2024 Republican National Convention from coming to the city. The new statute would require Nashville to craft new council districts by May 1, which city officials say is unreasonable. The judges agreed, saying there is a "compelling public interest in preserving the integrity of the Metro election process that is already underway."
- Judges block Tennessee move to cut Nashville council in half NBC News
- Metro wins injunction of Council reduction act from 3-judge panel WKRN News 2
- Court grants injunction, putting Metro Nashville Council cut on pause – Tennessee Lookout Tennessee Lookout
- Judges temporarily halt law reducing Nashville's council Tennessean
- Injunction stops Nashville Metro Council reduction in tracks WTVC
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