NASHVILLE, Tenn., October 31, 2011 -- Senate Republican Caucus Chairman Bill Ketron (R-Murfreesboro) said today that numbers provided by the Senate Democrat Caucus count illegal aliens and prisoners who have lost their voting rights among the number of what they term as possible “disenfranchised” voters under Tennessee’s new photo ID law. The formula, which Democrats released to certain media outlets last week, uses the 2010 U.S. Census to estimate how many voters do not have a photo ID.
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Democrat statistics include illegal aliens among what they refer to as “disenfranchised” voters without photo IDs
Monday, October 31, 2011
Geise appointed Executive Director of Legislature’s Fiscal Review Committee
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
NASHVILLE, Tenn., October 19, 2011 – State Senator Bill Ketron (R-Murfreesboro) and Representative Curtis Johnson (R-Clarksville) today announced that Lucian D. Geise has been appointed Executive Director for the Tennessee General Assembly’s Fiscal Review Committee effective November 1. Geise, who was unanimously confirmed by the committee today, is currently a Senior Legislative Attorney in the Legislature’s Office of Legal Services.
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