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Haslam's legacy will be that of harm to Tennessee's marginalized people
Two of the last bills Haslam has sanctioned either through his signature or silence target the health-care access of low-income mothers (HB 1551) and attack immigrant communities in our state (HB 2315).
The misguided and misnamed Medicaid work requirements instituted by HB 1551 are not only unnecessary, but only further the myth of the undeserving poor.
Just a few weeks later, the governors refusal to veto HB-2315 after the 10-day period allows it to take effect without his signature.
This bill does not only create a more robust ban on sanctuary city policies but will require local law enforcement agencies to go beyond existing responsibilities and destroy community trust to work with federal agencies like U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement through memorandums of agreement.
For the past weeks, thousands of immigrants and their allies have marched and rallied at the state capitol, delivered letters and made phone calls urging a veto of HB-2315. Haslam ignored all of these appeals, and sought to hide behind the veil of neutrality by not signing the legislation.
More:
https://amp.tennessean.com/amp/634616002
What do you expect from the richest governor in the whole country?
Haslam has an estimated net worth of $2.4 billion!
Docreed2003
(17,811 posts)Wait until Diane Black takes the reigns. She's running on a full throated "I support President Trump" agenda and she may just win, that's how effed up our state has become. The legislature is dominated by the evangelical right, who are more concerned with putting up monuments to the unborn than they are with passing legislation to support those truly in need in our state. It is sickening and I just shake my head at what has become of our great state in just twenty years since the GOP has taken over the legislature.
Duppers
(28,246 posts)"The American Conservative Union, which has close ties to Trump, has rated the state's legislature the most conservative in the nation repeatedly in recent years."
From here yesterday:
Can Marsha Blackburn ride the Trump train to a Senate win in Tennessee?
https://a.msn.com/r/2/AAxVxXp?m=en-us&referrerID=InAppShare
Hubs and I are most troubled.