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(WSMV) - The legislation that would require Tennessee schools to notify parents of a credible threat has passed in the House. House Bill 1088 was sponsored by Rep. Cameron Sexton (R-Cumberland).
Wielding arguably the most political power in state government, Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton, R-Crossville, has reportedly not ruled out a gubernatorial bid, but has not made any big ...