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2023 Tennessee House of Representatives expulsions

On April 6, 2023, the Tennessee House of Representatives voted on resolutions to expel Democratic Representatives Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones, and Justin J. Pearson for violating the chamber's decorum rules by leading personal protests for gun reform on the House floor and joining demonstrators in the chamber's public galleries during a legislative session three days after the 2023 Covenant School shooting.[1] Resolutions for the expulsions of Jones and Pearson passed with a two-thirds majority, and they were removed from office. The resolution against Johnson failed to pass by one vote.

Gloria Johnson, Justin Jones, and Justin J. Pearson (right) pictured with Vice President Kamala Harris (center) on April 7, 2023.

The decision to expel the representatives has been called unprecedented in modern United States history,[2] with the power to expel members typically being reserved to remove members accused of serious misconduct.[3][4] The decision was condemned as authoritarian and undemocratic by a number of Democrats, including President Joe Biden,[5] former president Barack Obama,[6] and former vice president Al Gore, who served as a U.S. Senator from Tennessee from 1985 to 1993.[7] Jones, Johnson, and Pearson were dubbed by their supporters as the "Tennessee Three."[8]

The Nashville Metropolitan Council voted unanimously to reinstate Jones on April 10,[9] and two days later the Shelby County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to reinstate Pearson.[10] Both legislators won their respective special elections to serve the remainder of their terms.[11]

Background edit

 
The House of Representatives Chamber in the Tennessee State Capitol, pictured in 2022

Tennessee House of Representatives edit

The Tennessee House of Representatives requires a two-thirds majority of the total membership to expel another representative.[12] In the state of Tennessee, expulsions are rare; since the Civil War, only eight representatives had been expelled before 2023.[13] Six representatives were expelled in 1866 for trying to prevent passage of the 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship to former slaves.[14] In 1980, Republican representative Robert Fisher was expelled for bribery.[15] Republican representative Jeremy Durham was expelled in 2016 for sexual misconduct.[16]

Covenant School shooting and protest edit

External videos
  Video of the disturbance by Justin Jones, Gloria Johnson, and Justin J. Pearson of a session of the Tennessee House of Representatives.

On March 27, 2023, a shooter killed three students and three adults at the Covenant School, a Presbyterian private school in Nashville.[17] On March 30,[18] hundreds of protesters, joined by state representatives Jones, Johnson, and Pearson, marched onto the Tennessee State Capitol to call on lawmakers to address gun reform.[19]

Jones, Johnson, and Pearson gathered at the well of the chamber and chanted, "No action, no peace" during a proceeding that day, using a bullhorn.[20] The bullhorn was believed to be owned by country singer Margo Price, but Price later clarified that it was not hers.[21] The Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives, Cameron Sexton, condemned the protest, and compared it to the January 6 Capitol attack. Sexton revoked their ID card access to the State Capitol on April 3 and stripped them of their committee assignments.[22]

In the days following the demonstration, supporters of Jones, Johnson, and Pearson accused Republican legislators of fascism.[23][24] During her interview with Mother Jones, Johnson stated that she believed Tennessee was less democratic than North Korea.[25] On social media, the hashtag #TennesseeThree trended on Twitter as supporters of the legislators protested the expulsion votes.[26][27]

Expulsion votes edit

As the Tennessee House of Representatives is a 99-seat body, the number of votes to expel a member is 66 in order to reach the required supermajority.[28][29]

Justin Jones edit

 
Vote on expelling Justin Jones.
  Democrat voted against expulsion
  Republican voted for expulsion
  Republican voted against expulsion
  Republican didn't vote

The Tennessee House of Representatives voted to expel Jones by a vote of 72–25, split along party lines, with only one Republican, Charlie Baum, voting against the expulsion.[30][31] HR 65, the resolution to remove Jones, was sponsored by Bud Hulsey and co-sponsored by Gino Bulso, Andrew Farmer, and Johnny Garrett.[32]

HR 65 - Expels Representative Justin Jones from the House of Representatives of the 113th General Assembly.
Choice Votes %
 Y Yes 72 72.7
No 25 25.2
Required majority 66.67
Did not vote/Vacant 2 2.1
Total votes 99 100.00

Gloria Johnson edit

 
Vote on expelling Gloria Johnson.
  Democrat voted against expulsion
  Republican voted for expulsion
  Republican voted against expulsion
  Republican didn't vote
  Vacant

The Tennessee House of Representatives voted 65–30 not to expel Johnson. It was short of the required two-thirds majority by one vote. The Republicans who did not support the resolution were Jody Barrett, Charlie Baum, Rush Bricken, Bryan Richey, Lowell Russell, Mike Sparks, and Sam Whitson.[33][30] The resolution, HR 64, was sponsored by Gino Bulso.[34]

HR 64 - Expels Representative Gloria Johnson from the House of Representatives of the 113th General Assembly
Choice Votes %
 N No 30 30.2
Yes 65 65.7
Required majority 66.67
Did not vote/Vacant 4 4.1
Total votes 99 100.00

Justin J. Pearson edit

 
Vote on expelling Justin J. Pearson.
  Democrat voted against expulsion
  Republican voted for expulsion
  Republican voted against expulsion
  Republican didn't vote
  Vacant

The Tennessee House of Representatives voted to expel Pearson, 69–26.[30] HR 63, the resolution to remove Pearson, was sponsored by Andrew Farmer.[35] Charlie Baum, Bryan Richey, and John Gillespie were the three Republicans to vote against the resolution.

HR 63 - Expels Representative Justin J. Pearson from the House of Representatives of the 113th General Assembly.
Choice Votes %
 Y Yes 69 69.7
No 26 26.2
Required majority 66.67
Did not vote/Vacant 4 4.1
Total votes 99 100.00

Post-expulsions edit

Succession edit

The expulsions of Jones and Pearson left vacancies in House Districts 52 and 86. Article 2, Section 15 of the Tennessee State Constitution allows the local legislative body—in this case, the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County and the Shelby County Board of Commissioners, respectively—to appoint an interim successor until a special election can be held. At least 29 members of the 40-member Davidson County Metropolitan Council initially vowed to reappoint Jones; the measure required a majority of members to approve it.[36] Shelby county commissioner Erika Sugarmon claimed that commissioners were threatened with cuts in state funding for certain local projects during budget negotiations if Pearson were re-seated, which was disputed by a spokesperson for the House Speaker.[37] The Democratic city and Republican legislature were already at odds due to widening political differences. During the 2022 redistricting cycle, the state legislature gerrymandered Nashville into three safe Republican seats from a safe Democratic district.[38] Further turmoil erupted when the Nashville metro council rejected a bid to host the 2024 Republican National Convention in August 2022, drawing the ire of many GOP lawmakers.[39][40] A slate of bills targeting Nashville were introduced during the 2023 session prior to the expulsions that would abruptly cut the size of the Nashville metro council in half, and take over the city's airport authority and sports authority, and cut convention center funding, among others.[41][42]

The Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County set a meeting to discuss an interim appointment to the vacant District 52 on April 10.[43] Jones was reinstated to his seat by a unanimous vote of 36–0.[44][45] The Shelby County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted 7–0 to reinstate Pearson to his seat on April 12; six of the 13 board members were not present for the vote.[46]

Jones and Pearson have both said that they plan to run for their seats in the upcoming special elections.[47]

Protests edit

On April 6, protesters gathered in the Tennessee State Capitol once more to protest the expulsions and reaffirm their support for gun reform legislation.[30][48]

Reactions edit

 
Jones, Johnson, and Pearson speak with President Biden and Vice President Harris, at the White House on April 24, 2023.

Following Jones' expulsion, President Joe Biden wrote that the move was "shocking, undemocratic, and without precedent."[30] Vice President Kamala Harris, who was on her way to speak in Dalton, Georgia, made a surprise visit to Tennessee on April 7 to meet with the three legislators and reaffirm President Biden's support for an assault weapons ban.[49]

Former President Barack Obama wrote, "This nation was built on peaceful protest. No elected official should lose their job simply for raising their voice – especially when they're doing it on behalf of our children."[6] Former Vice President Al Gore wrote that the expulsions resulted in a "historically sad day for democracy in Tennessee."[7] Gore served as a U.S. representative from Tennessee from 1977 to 1985, and as a U.S. senator from 1985 to 1993.

State Representative Joe Towns Jr. criticized the expulsion saying "you never use a sledgehammer to kill a gnat; we are dropping the nuclear option."[50]

Former U.S. Representative Adam Kinzinger, an Illinois Republican, was also critical of the expulsions. “The GOP kicked out legislators for protesting guns. Not censure, fine etc. expelled. This is facist [sic] in nature,” Kinzinger tweeted.[51]

Conservative political commentator Matt Walsh supported the expulsions. “The Democrats led a mob into the capitol building and then tried to use the floor of the House as a staging ground for a political demonstration. They never imagined that Republicans would actually use their constitutional authority to expel them. But they did. Awesome stuff,” Walsh tweeted.[52]

Tennessee State Senator London Lamar accused the Tennessee House of racism for expelling two black representatives but not the white representative,[50] and the three representatives involved commented on the expulsions. Johnson, a white woman, was asked why she thought she was not expelled, to which she responded, "It might have to do with the color of my skin." Pearson said of his expulsion: "You cannot ignore the racial dynamic of what happened today — two young black lawmakers get expelled and the one white woman does not," while Jones described it as "a farce of democracy."[53]

State Representative Charlie Baum was the only Republican to vote against all three proposed expulsions, stating that he "[knew his] constituents, the vast majority of them didn't want these representatives expelled."[54]

See also edit

References edit

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  8. ^ Suliman, Adela; Jeong, Andrew (April 7, 2023). "Who are the Tennessee Three? Here's what to know". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved April 7, 2023.
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  24. ^ March for Our Lives Action Fund [@AMarch4OurLives] (April 3, 2023). "AT 4PM TODAY, THE TN HOUSE SPEAKER WILL DETERMINE IF THEY HAVE THE VOTES TO EXPEL REPS. JUSTIN JONES, GLORIA JOHNSON, AND JUSTIN PIERCE FOR STANDING WITH GUN SAFETY ACTIVISTS TODAY. THIS IS AN ACT OF FASCISM. CALL 615-741-2343 NOW TO STAND AGAINST THIS AND WITH ACTIVISTS" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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2023, tennessee, house, representatives, expulsions, april, 2023, tennessee, house, representatives, voted, resolutions, expel, democratic, representatives, gloria, johnson, justin, jones, justin, pearson, violating, chamber, decorum, rules, leading, personal,. On April 6 2023 the Tennessee House of Representatives voted on resolutions to expel Democratic Representatives Gloria Johnson Justin Jones and Justin J Pearson for violating the chamber s decorum rules by leading personal protests for gun reform on the House floor and joining demonstrators in the chamber s public galleries during a legislative session three days after the 2023 Covenant School shooting 1 Resolutions for the expulsions of Jones and Pearson passed with a two thirds majority and they were removed from office The resolution against Johnson failed to pass by one vote Gloria Johnson Justin Jones and Justin J Pearson right pictured with Vice President Kamala Harris center on April 7 2023 The decision to expel the representatives has been called unprecedented in modern United States history 2 with the power to expel members typically being reserved to remove members accused of serious misconduct 3 4 The decision was condemned as authoritarian and undemocratic by a number of Democrats including President Joe Biden 5 former president Barack Obama 6 and former vice president Al Gore who served as a U S Senator from Tennessee from 1985 to 1993 7 Jones Johnson and Pearson were dubbed by their supporters as the Tennessee Three 8 The Nashville Metropolitan Council voted unanimously to reinstate Jones on April 10 9 and two days later the Shelby County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to reinstate Pearson 10 Both legislators won their respective special elections to serve the remainder of their terms 11 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Tennessee House of Representatives 1 2 Covenant School shooting and protest 2 Expulsion votes 2 1 Justin Jones 2 2 Gloria Johnson 2 3 Justin J Pearson 3 Post expulsions 3 1 Succession 4 Protests 5 Reactions 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp The House of Representatives Chamber in the Tennessee State Capitol pictured in 2022 Tennessee House of Representatives edit The Tennessee House of Representatives requires a two thirds majority of the total membership to expel another representative 12 In the state of Tennessee expulsions are rare since the Civil War only eight representatives had been expelled before 2023 13 Six representatives were expelled in 1866 for trying to prevent passage of the 14th Amendment which granted citizenship to former slaves 14 In 1980 Republican representative Robert Fisher was expelled for bribery 15 Republican representative Jeremy Durham was expelled in 2016 for sexual misconduct 16 Covenant School shooting and protest edit Main article 2023 Nashville school shooting External videos nbsp Video of the disturbance by Justin Jones Gloria Johnson and Justin J Pearson of a session of the Tennessee House of Representatives On March 27 2023 a shooter killed three students and three adults at the Covenant School a Presbyterian private school in Nashville 17 On March 30 18 hundreds of protesters joined by state representatives Jones Johnson and Pearson marched onto the Tennessee State Capitol to call on lawmakers to address gun reform 19 Jones Johnson and Pearson gathered at the well of the chamber and chanted No action no peace during a proceeding that day using a bullhorn 20 The bullhorn was believed to be owned by country singer Margo Price but Price later clarified that it was not hers 21 The Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives Cameron Sexton condemned the protest and compared it to the January 6 Capitol attack Sexton revoked their ID card access to the State Capitol on April 3 and stripped them of their committee assignments 22 In the days following the demonstration supporters of Jones Johnson and Pearson accused Republican legislators of fascism 23 24 During her interview with Mother Jones Johnson stated that she believed Tennessee was less democratic than North Korea 25 On social media the hashtag TennesseeThree trended on Twitter as supporters of the legislators protested the expulsion votes 26 27 Expulsion votes editAs the Tennessee House of Representatives is a 99 seat body the number of votes to expel a member is 66 in order to reach the required supermajority 28 29 Justin Jones edit nbsp Vote on expelling Justin Jones Democrat voted against expulsion Republican voted for expulsion Republican voted against expulsion Republican didn t vote The Tennessee House of Representatives voted to expel Jones by a vote of 72 25 split along party lines with only one Republican Charlie Baum voting against the expulsion 30 31 HR 65 the resolution to remove Jones was sponsored by Bud Hulsey and co sponsored by Gino Bulso Andrew Farmer and Johnny Garrett 32 HR 65 Expels Representative Justin Jones from the House of Representatives of the 113th General Assembly Choice Votes nbsp Y Yes 72 72 7 No 25 25 2 Required majority 66 67 Did not vote Vacant 2 2 1 Total votes 99 100 00 Gloria Johnson edit nbsp Vote on expelling Gloria Johnson Democrat voted against expulsion Republican voted for expulsion Republican voted against expulsion Republican didn t vote Vacant The Tennessee House of Representatives voted 65 30 not to expel Johnson It was short of the required two thirds majority by one vote The Republicans who did not support the resolution were Jody Barrett Charlie Baum Rush Bricken Bryan Richey Lowell Russell Mike Sparks and Sam Whitson 33 30 The resolution HR 64 was sponsored by Gino Bulso 34 HR 64 Expels Representative Gloria Johnson from the House of Representatives of the 113th General Assembly Choice Votes nbsp N No 30 30 2 Yes 65 65 7 Required majority 66 67 Did not vote Vacant 4 4 1 Total votes 99 100 00 Justin J Pearson edit nbsp Vote on expelling Justin J Pearson Democrat voted against expulsion Republican voted for expulsion Republican voted against expulsion Republican didn t vote Vacant The Tennessee House of Representatives voted to expel Pearson 69 26 30 HR 63 the resolution to remove Pearson was sponsored by Andrew Farmer 35 Charlie Baum Bryan Richey and John Gillespie were the three Republicans to vote against the resolution HR 63 Expels Representative Justin J Pearson from the House of Representatives of the 113th General Assembly Choice Votes nbsp Y Yes 69 69 7 No 26 26 2 Required majority 66 67 Did not vote Vacant 4 4 1 Total votes 99 100 00Post expulsions editSuccession edit The expulsions of Jones and Pearson left vacancies in House Districts 52 and 86 Article 2 Section 15 of the Tennessee State Constitution allows the local legislative body in this case the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County and the Shelby County Board of Commissioners respectively to appoint an interim successor until a special election can be held At least 29 members of the 40 member Davidson County Metropolitan Council initially vowed to reappoint Jones the measure required a majority of members to approve it 36 Shelby county commissioner Erika Sugarmon claimed that commissioners were threatened with cuts in state funding for certain local projects during budget negotiations if Pearson were re seated which was disputed by a spokesperson for the House Speaker 37 The Democratic city and Republican legislature were already at odds due to widening political differences During the 2022 redistricting cycle the state legislature gerrymandered Nashville into three safe Republican seats from a safe Democratic district 38 Further turmoil erupted when the Nashville metro council rejected a bid to host the 2024 Republican National Convention in August 2022 drawing the ire of many GOP lawmakers 39 40 A slate of bills targeting Nashville were introduced during the 2023 session prior to the expulsions that would abruptly cut the size of the Nashville metro council in half and take over the city s airport authority and sports authority and cut convention center funding among others 41 42 The Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County set a meeting to discuss an interim appointment to the vacant District 52 on April 10 43 Jones was reinstated to his seat by a unanimous vote of 36 0 44 45 The Shelby County Board of Commissioners unanimously voted 7 0 to reinstate Pearson to his seat on April 12 six of the 13 board members were not present for the vote 46 Jones and Pearson have both said that they plan to run for their seats in the upcoming special elections 47 Protests editOn April 6 protesters gathered in the Tennessee State Capitol once more to protest the expulsions and reaffirm their support for gun reform legislation 30 48 Reactions edit nbsp Jones Johnson and Pearson speak with President Biden and Vice President Harris at the White House on April 24 2023 Following Jones expulsion President Joe Biden wrote that the move was shocking undemocratic and without precedent 30 Vice President Kamala Harris who was on her way to speak in Dalton Georgia made a surprise visit to Tennessee on April 7 to meet with the three legislators and reaffirm President Biden s support for an assault weapons ban 49 Former President Barack Obama wrote This nation was built on peaceful protest No elected official should lose their job simply for raising their voice especially when they re doing it on behalf of our children 6 Former Vice President Al Gore wrote that the expulsions resulted in a historically sad day for democracy in Tennessee 7 Gore served as a U S representative from Tennessee from 1977 to 1985 and as a U S senator from 1985 to 1993 State Representative Joe Towns Jr criticized the expulsion saying you never use a sledgehammer to kill a gnat we are dropping the nuclear option 50 Former U S Representative Adam Kinzinger an Illinois Republican was also critical of the expulsions The GOP kicked out legislators for protesting guns Not censure fine etc expelled This is facist sic in nature Kinzinger tweeted 51 Conservative political commentator Matt Walsh supported the expulsions The Democrats led a mob into the capitol building and then tried to use the floor of the House as a staging ground for a political demonstration They never imagined that Republicans would actually use their constitutional authority to expel them But they did Awesome stuff Walsh tweeted 52 Tennessee State Senator London Lamar accused the Tennessee House of racism for expelling two black representatives but not the white representative 50 and the three representatives involved commented on the expulsions Johnson a white woman was asked why she thought she was not expelled to which she responded It might have to do with the color of my skin Pearson said of his expulsion You cannot ignore the racial dynamic of what happened today two young black lawmakers get expelled and the one white woman does not while Jones described it as a farce of democracy 53 State Representative Charlie Baum was the only Republican to vote against all three proposed expulsions stating that he knew his constituents the vast majority of them didn t want these representatives expelled 54 See also editDisciplinary procedure Parliamentary procedure Zooey Zephyr 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Fisher The Tennessean Retrieved July 14 2023 Tennessee House expels GOP lawmaker accused in sexual harassment cases CBS News Associated Press September 13 2016 Retrieved July 16 2023 Hassan Adeel Cochrane Emily April 6 2023 What We Know About the Nashville School Shooting The New York Times Retrieved April 6 2023 Vivian Jones Melissa Brown April 4 2023 Tennessee Capitol protest explainer Here s what did and did not happen Nashville Tennessean Brown Melissa Fiscus Kirsten March 30 2023 They re begging us to do something Nashville lawmaker calls for gun reform as hundreds protest after Covenant shooting The Tennessean Retrieved April 6 2023 Gregorian Dareh April 6 2023 Who are the three Democratic Tennessee lawmakers targeted for expulsion NBC News Retrieved April 6 2023 Paulson Dave April 6 2023 No Margo Price s megaphone was not used by the Tennessee Three The Tennessean Retrieved April 6 2023 Fawcett Eliza Cochrane Emily April 6 2023 Tennessee House Ousts Democratic Lawmaker What You Need to Know The New York Times Retrieved April 6 2023 Protesters Chant Fascists at Tennessee State Capitol as Democratic Lawmakers Face Expulsion Storyful April 3 2023 Retrieved July 16 2023 March for Our Lives Action Fund AMarch4OurLives April 3 2023 AT 4PM TODAY THE TN HOUSE SPEAKER WILL DETERMINE IF THEY HAVE THE VOTES TO EXPEL REPS JUSTIN JONES GLORIA JOHNSON AND JUSTIN PIERCE FOR STANDING WITH GUN SAFETY ACTIVISTS TODAY THIS IS AN ACT OF FASCISM CALL 615 741 2343 NOW TO STAND AGAINST THIS AND WITH ACTIVISTS Tweet via Twitter Hayes Garrison April 5 2023 Exclusive Defiant Tennessee Dem Decries March to Fascism Ahead of Her Possible Expulsion Mother Jones Retrieved July 16 2023 Democracy is in Danger Stand with the TennesseeThree Sumner County Democratic Party April 5 2023 Retrieved July 16 2023 Gowen Annie Green Hadley April 8 2023 Tenn GOP deepens racial tension after expelling Black lawmakers The Washington Post Retrieved July 16 2023 Ficus Kirsten Brown Melissa Jones Vivian Wegner Rachel Latham Angele April 6 2023 TN House expulsion Reps Pearson Jones expelled Rep Johnson maintains seat The Tennessean Ritchey Julia April 7 2023 Who were the Tennessee House Republicans who voted against expulsion WPLN a b c d e Andone Dakin Young Ryan Simonson Amy April 6 2023 Tennessee House expels 1 lawmaker falls short of ousting another while 3rd awaits vote CNN Retrieved April 6 2023 Friedman Adam April 6 2023 Tennessee House Republicans expel two Democrats keep one over gun floor protests Tennessee Lookout Retrieved April 6 2023 HR0065 Tennessee General Assembly Retrieved April 6 2023 Jones Vivian April 6 2023 Resolution to expel Rep Johnson fails by one vote The Tennessean Retrieved April 6 2023 HR0064 Tennessee General Assembly Retrieved April 6 2023 HR0063 Tennessee General Assembly Retrieved April 6 2023 Jones Vivian Stephenson Cassandra April 6 2023 Majority of Nashville Council members vow to reappoint Justin Jones to the state House The Tennessean Retrieved April 7 2023 Scott Lakiya April 7 2023 Memphians Talk Pearson Ousting Pearson Confirms Re Election Plans WHBQ TV Retrieved April 8 2023 Edelman Adam April 11 2023 How redistricting brought Tennessee to this moment NBC News Retrieved June 15 2023 Patton Alicia Metro Council says no to hosting 2024 Republican National Convention in Nashville WKRN Retrieved June 15 2023 Stockard Sam August 3 2022 Metro Council catches Legislature s ire with vote rejecting Republican convention Tennessee Lookout Retrieved June 15 2023 Gilsinan Kathy April 14 2023 When a Legislature Goes to War With Its State s Richest City Politico Retrieved April 16 2023 Cavendish Steve March 30 2023 State vs Metro Can the City State Relationship Be Repaired Nashville Scene Retrieved April 17 2023 Nottingham Shawn Waldrop Theresa Simonson Amy Prasad Ritu Elamroussi Aya April 10 2023 Nashville sends Justin Jones back to the Tennessee House days after GOP lawmakers ousted him CNN Crampton Liz April 10 2023 Nashville Council reinstates exiled Tennessee lawmaker POLITICO Retrieved April 10 2023 Linton Caroline April 10 2023 Tennessee state Rep Justin Jones returns to the chamber following unanimous vote by Nashville council to reinstate him CBS News Retrieved July 25 2023 Edelman Adam April 12 2023 Democrat Justin J Pearson reinstated to the Tennessee Legislature NBC News Retrieved April 12 2023 Mattise Jonathan Loller Travis Kruesi Kimberlee April 10 2023 Nashville council to vote on restoring ousted state lawmaker Associated Press Retrieved April 10 2023 Orr Cheney Brooks Brad April 7 2023 Tennessee Republicans expel two Democrats from House over gun control protest Reuters Thomson Reuters Retrieved July 24 2023 Garrison Joey Mazza Sandy VP Kamala Harris to meet with Tennessee Three in surprise visit to Nashville after expulsion over gun protests The Tennessean Retrieved April 7 2023 a b Tamburin Adam April 7 2023 Tennessee House GOP expels 2 Democratic lawmakers Axios Retrieved April 7 2023 Sforza Lauren April 6 2023 House Senate Democrats rally behind expelled Tennessee lawmakers We all lost today The Hill Retrieved July 24 2023 Matt Walsh MattWalshBlog April 7 2023 The Democrats led a mob into the capitol building and then tried to use the floor of the House as a staging ground for a political demonstration They never imagined that Republicans would actually use their constitutional authority to expel them But they did Awesome stuff Tweet via Twitter Cochrane Emily Fawcett Eliza April 6 2023 Tennessee G O P Punishes 2 Democrats by Throwing Them Out of House The New York Times Retrieved April 7 2023 Gadd Chris April 8 2023 One TN Republican didn t vote for lawmakers expulsion Here s who and why The Tennessean Retrieved April 15 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 Tennessee House of Representatives expulsions amp oldid 1218273990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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