Tennessee Lawmakers Engage in Controversial Silencing Tactics During Special Session

The GOP-controlled Tennessee House of Representatives voted to silence Democratic Representative Justin Jones, who was expelled earlier this year, during a special session on public safety following a mass shooting. Jones accused Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton of silencing him because he had proposed a vote of no confidence against the speaker. Jones plans to call for another vote of no confidence when the next legislative session begins. Little legislative progress has been made during the special session, with a stalemate between the House and Senate. Gun-related legislation has been largely ignored, despite calls for action from gun control advocates.
- Tennessee State House votes to 'silence' Rep. Justin Jones, 1 of 2 Democrats expelled earlier this year CNN
- GOP silence member of Tennessee Three again during debate on gun safety MSNBC
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- Opinion: Tennessee Senate, House playing political game of chicken in special session Chattanooga Times Free Press
- Tempers flare between lawmakers as Tennessee special session adjourns WSMV 4
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