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House sets multiple proposed constitutional amendments for second reading
Summary
The Tennessee House read several proposed constitutional amendments on the floor and set dates for second reading, including measures to prohibit a state property tax, expand victims' rights and modify bail language.
The Tennessee House read several proposed constitutional amendments on first reading and scheduled their second reading dates on the calendar, moving several measures forward that would require voter approval at a future statewide election.
Representative Ryan Darby moved the House to concur with Senate Joint Resolution 1, a proposed amendment to Article 2, Section 28 of the Tennessee Constitution that would prohibit the state from levying a property tax; members set the resolution for second reading, a procedural…
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