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politics2 years ago

"Expelled 'Tennessee Three' Members Seek Redemption, Fight for Legislative Seats"

Tennessee Representatives Justin Pearson and Justin Jones, known as the "Tennessee Three," are seeking to regain their legislative seats after being expelled for participating in a gun control protest on the House floor. They were reinstated on an interim basis and must now win special elections. Both easily cleared their primary elections and face general election opponents in heavily Democratic districts. The expulsions drew national attention and support, with Pearson and Jones raising over $2 million combined for their campaigns. The election will also determine two other legislative seats in Nashville and eastern Tennessee.

politics2 years ago

"Nashville Lawmaker Justin Jones Reinstated and Calls for Speaker's Resignation Amid Tennessee House Tiff"

Reinstated Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones, one of two Black Democratic lawmakers expelled from the GOP-controlled legislature last week for leading a gun-control protest in the capitol, called for the Republican speaker of the statehouse, Cameron Sexton, to resign, calling him an "enemy of democracy." Jones and another Black Democrat, Justin Pearson, were removed from the legislature in dramatic votes decried as voter disenfranchisement and voter suppression by Democrats. Special elections will be held for Jones and Pearson's seats in the coming months.

politics2 years ago

The Amplified Rage of Tennessee's Expulsion of Lawmakers.

Two black Democratic lawmakers were expelled from the Republican-controlled Tennessee House of Representatives for disrupting deliberations in the chamber to lead a gun control protest, while a white Democratic lawmaker was spared. Republican Rep. Brian Richey denied that race was a factor in the decision, stating that one of the legislators expelled "wanted to be kicked out." Vice President Kamala Harris flew to Nashville to show support for the expelled lawmakers, as national Democrats used the expulsions as a rallying cry for gun violence prevention measures and racial equality.