Ken Jobe weekly report

Mar 21, 2022 at 01:00 pm by Voice Wire


Last week, the Senate tried to block Governor Bill Lee’s nomination of Jordan Mollenhour to the State Board of Education.  After passing the Senate, the House took up the nomination on Thursday.  Mollenhour’s online ammunition company, Lucky Gunner, sold 400 rounds of ammunition to the Aurora shooter who used the ammunition to kill 12 people and injure 58 more inside a movie theatre in 2014.  In 2018 Lucky Gunner also sold ammunition to the underage teenager who used it to kill ten people—8 students and 2 teachers—inside a Santa Fe high school.  Mollenhour has no experience in education his children are homeschooled and, addition to all of that, also donated more than $15-thousand dollars to Governor Lee in 2018.  Despite Democrats pointing all of these reasons for concern…and there were actually even more reasons mentioned…this person’s nomination was overwhelmingly supported by the Republican Super-Majority and will now go on to the State Board of Education.

Meanwhile, the Governor’s big education reform plan, TISA, was reworked this week and wasn’t put up for a vote in either the House or the Senate.  As Committees begin to close and the session winds down, the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement plan has still only been debated in two committees, neither of which has voted on it yet and there are still many holes left to fill in on the Governor’s proposal.  There are still major concerns about implementation, the legislature’s willingness to continue funding the plan and how much local taxes will have to be raised in the future for localities’ share of the plan.  All still unanswered questions. 

A local version of the newly-passed Texas abortion law continued to advance this week passing the House Health Subcommittee.  HB2779 would ban most abortions except to prevent the death or substantial impairment of the pregnant woman.  In addition, the new law would allow a private citizen to sue anyone who aids in the performing of an abortion.  That could possibly include, as pointed out in committee by Representative Bob Freeman, a rapist’s family suing an underage rape victim for having an abortion. Still, the bill passed on to the full House Health Committee who will hear it next week.  

Again, this week, a number of Democratic bills advanced by several Representatives—

Ken Jobe is the press secretary for the State Democratic Caucus. He gives a weekly summation of bills being presented from the Democratic viewpoint.

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