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3 Jan, 2024

Judge rules expenses related to legislative intern harassment exempt from public records law

By |2024-01-03T17:02:01-06:00January 3, 2024|Categories: Legislature, public records lawsuits Tennessee, state records|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

A Nashville judge said the expenses related to harassment of a 19-year-old legislative intern by then-state lawmaker Scotty Campbell are exempt from the public records law based on a House rule and a policy on workplace harassment. But Chancellor Russell Perkins refused to buy the state's broad argument that the General Assembly is exempt from the public records law.

30 Dec, 2022

State should address secretive culture around lethal injection drugs

By |2023-01-02T16:31:45-06:00December 30, 2022|Categories: execution drugs|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

An independent investigation of the state's secret handling of lethal injection drugs shows it did not follow state protocols for testing the materials. The state should fix this and address the secrecy about lethal injection drugs going forward.

4 Jul, 2022

We need a closer eye on what is happening in state prisons

By |2022-07-05T09:34:35-05:00July 4, 2022|Categories: state records|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Our government should operate safe and secure prisons. If it is failing, the public should be able to know so that citizens can press for change. Based on the state’s own assessment of its prison system and the number of complaints coming from some prisons, including Trousdale, it seems clear that we need a closer eye on what is happening within.

20 May, 2022

Lawsuit seeks access to DCS child death records

By |2022-05-20T10:32:11-05:00May 20, 2022|Categories: crime records, public records lawsuits Tennessee, state records|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

A lawsuit filed earlier this month by journalist Stacy Jacobson of WREG in Memphis is seeking access to records related to the Department of Children's Services interactions with a 14-year-old boy who died in Memphis 2020. The department had investigated issues surrounding the boy four times previous to his death.

12 Feb, 2021

House subcommittee to consider expanding confidentiality of college president searches

By |2021-02-14T18:31:49-06:00February 12, 2021|Categories: Legislature, state records|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

A House subcommittee is scheduled on Tuesday to consider a bill that would expand the confidentiality around applicants for the chief executive positions at state colleges. State Rep. Mark White is sponsoring a bill to expand the confidentiality related to filling top positions of president and chancellor at all state colleges. HB 473, sponsored by state Rep. Mark White, R-Memphis, would allow a search committee to keep confidential the identity of applicants for the president or chancellor positions at all state colleges except for the finalist or finalists selected. The bill would allow a search committee to reveal only the single finalist they select, although the committee [...]

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