Why Andy Ogles suggests a third Trump period

US Rep. Andy OGLESR-Columbia, suggests to change the 22nd change to allow president Donald Trump to earn a third period in the White House.

“President Trump’s decisive leadership is in sharp contrast to chaos, suffering and financial decline that Americans have endured for the past four years,” said Ogles in a statement on Thursday. “He has proven to be the only figure in modern history capable of turning our country’s decay and restoring America to greatness, and he must have the time needed to achieve this goal. “

Ogles, an obvious supporter of Trump, said the change is “imperative” to “give President Trump with any resource needed to fix the catastrophic course set by the bite -administration,” as he says “exposed Americans for relentless abuse that will take a decade to correct.

“This amendment would allow President Trump to earn three terms of parliament, which ensures that we can maintain the bold leadership that our nation so desperately needs,” said Ogles.

As a constitutional amendment, Ogles’ proposed amendment would give every future elected democratic president the same three-year advantage. But such a change would be almost impossible in today’s political climate. Two -thirds of Parliament and the Senate were to adopt a constitutional amendment followed by the ratification of three -quarters of state lawmakers.

OGLES have already prioritized his second period to support Trump’s agenda ready, and sign onto Co-sponsor legislation for renaming Mexico Golf “The Bay of America” and introduce another bill to give the president permission to Go into the negotiations with the Kingdom of Denmark to acquire Greenland as an American territory.

“It may sound crazy and you can ask, why would you have Greenland?” Ogles said in a recent streaming conversation. “But if you look at the activities in China and Russia in the Arctic circle, they literally work right outside the door. Not to mention, Greenland is rich in resources and China has played for these resources. So we have a commitment to the American people … to secure this territory. “

OGLES are currently subject to an FBI probe that is assumed to be related to errors in his filing of campaign financing that concentrated. Federal agents confiscated his cellphone last year. Earlier this month, the Office of Congressional Ethics advised US House Ethics Committee to start a full investigation into the case.

Special session costs approach $ 1 billion

Tennessee legislators could look at a special session of almost $ 1 billion scheduled to start next week after Gov. Bill Lee Direct legislators to stuff in voucher legislation, disaster relief and immigration enforcement before returning to a regular session.

Republican leadership hopes to allocate $ 447 million to Lee’s signature coupon proposal, in addition to $ 470 million across multiple disaster relief programs that have been proposed, per. Management grants that were filed this week.

A $ 917 million price tag for legislators to consider and vote on within a few days is already quite high, but it’s probably appropriations will be even higher.

If legislators want to pass on Lee’s immigration enforcement plans, they need a whole new office and pay local authorities to help the federal enforcement authorities, among other financing articles.

The appropriation proposal does not currently include any financing for the immigration proposal, which has not yet been submitted.

The appropriation proposal also makes clear Lee and leadership explicitly tries to bind the financing of disaster relief to which both parties have called, with his previously failed voucher bill.

Although legislators will be able to vote on separate bills to establish voucher and disaster relief programs, the appropriation proposal to finance them will require a single up-or-down vote.

Senate Bill 6005 Uping to:

Business tax refuses on top 1.2 billion dollars

Meanwhile, Tennessee awarded more than $ 1.2 billion last year in repayment of franchise tax, with millions more expected to be paid out in late-in-late claims.

In a letter sent last month to the General Assembly Financing President David Gerregano Indicated that 66,799 had been filed, a refund of the refund of $ 1,276,338,244 reimbursement from 20 December.

Gerregano noted that both numbers, current per. December 20, probably would increase when the department dealt with claims that came under the wire of a deadline on December 2nd.

The department did not have an updated total from January 23.

In addition, eight East Tennessee has received submission extensions until May due to hurricane disasters. The department estimates that approx. 11 million dollars in eligible reimbursement could be awarded in these counties.

State law requires Tennessee this summer to publish the companies that have received a refund.

Registration for issuing subpoena in Harshbarger -Complaints

Members of the Tennessee Register of Electoral Financing voted unanimously Thursday to issue subpoena in further investigation of a complaint against beginner Tennessee sen. Bobby HarshbargerR-Kingsport, the son of us rep. Diana HarshbargerR-Kingsport.

Senat’s Republican Caucus President Ken YagerR-Kingston, filed an ethical complaint against Harshbarger in May when Harshbarger mounted a primary challenge against the former late. Jon LundbergR-bristol. Yager’s complaint alleged possible exaggerated campaign contributions and illegal “conscience” between Harsbarger’s campaign, his mother’s campaign, East Tennessee -Conservative PAC and American Policy Coalition – EN 501 (C) 4 Organization that funded PAC.

The register sent Yager’s complaint to the Attorney General’s office for investigation last year, but representatives of PAC and 501 (c) 4 involved refused to cooperate or provide further information.

“You can’t do your job without this information. … They frustrate this Commission’s ability to perform your legally required job, “Registration Member Tom Lawless said Thursday. “There is no transparency.”

According to AG’s report filed in September, investigators were unable to determine if PAC was used as a wire to support Harshbarger’s campaign, but found that Harshbarger worked directly with East Tennessee -Conservative PAC’s treasurer while creating his state campaign. PAC’s cashier, Thomas Datwyleris also the treasurer of Harshbargers Convention campaign. DATWYLER refused to cooperate with AG’s office.

“Someone from the state asked nicely – I’m ready for a subpoena,” register member Hank Fincher said Thursday.

Registration members clarified that their further investigation is aimed at Datwyler and American Policy Coalition’s treasurer – not necessarily anyone from the Harshbarger family.

“We have no information about any wrongdoing from any elected officials,” register member David Golden said.

The register will now consider whether PAC was used by a person – Datwyler, Harshbarger, American Policy Coalition or the group’s treasurer – to support Harshbarger’s campaign.

“I have two kindergartens at home,” register member Paige Burcham Dennis said. “If you want to hide something from mom, there’s a reason you are hiding.”

West TN Corecivic Facility could become migrant withholding center

As president Donald Trump Beginning to implement its immigration enforcement agenda, the eyes are at an empty 600-bed facility in Mason, Tennessee, which has previously been used to house detained asylum seekers and those who entered the country illegally.

The Western Tennessee retention facility in Mason is owned and operated by the private Profit Prison Operator Corecivic. The company has previously signed a contract with the US Marshal Service using the plant to house asylum seekers and migrants detained by federal immigration enforcement. The Contract Expired in 2021.

Local officials in the Memphis suburbs have called for the plant to be used as a young detention facility and requested the state to conduct an opportunity survey.

Ryan GustinDirector of public affairs of Corecivic, Tennessean said the company “remains in regular contact with all our government partners to understand their changing needs.”

“We continue to market the West Tennessee plant as a potential solution for a government partner,” Gustin said. “Until that time occurs, we have some staff that remains on site to ensure that the plant is properly maintained and marketable.”

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Government Bill Lee outlines new immigration proposals for special session: What to know

Government Bill Lee calls on Tennessee -Laws to create ‘immigration enforcement’ unit

Tennessee Bill seeks to rename Nashville’s airport like ‘Trump International Airport’

Tennessee School Voucher Debate: What to know as a special session called by head of government Lee is approaching

Trump selects previous Tennessee Education Chief Penny Schwinn as Deputy Secretary Secretary for Education

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