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Senate Judiciary Committee to Vote on Right to Hunt and Fish Amendment in Tennessee!
 
Friday, February 01, 2008
 

Stand Up and Make Your Voice Heard to Protect Our Outdoor Heritage!

On Tuesday, February 5, Tennessee’s Senate Judiciary Committee will vote on House Joint Resolution 108.  Sponsored by State Senator Doug Jackson (D-25), this critical legislation will amend the Tennessee Constitution by protecting the right to hunt and fish.  This legislation must be passed with Senator Jackson’s amendments.

Passage of this meaningful legislation will preserve hunting and fishing in Tennessee for generations to come.

Please contact members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and ask them to support
HJR 108 with Senator Jackson’s NRA-backed amendments. 

THE FUTURE OF TENNESSEE’S HONORABLE
HUNTING AND FISHING HERITAGE DEPEND ON IT!


Senate Judiciary Committee

State Senator Mae Beavers, Chair (R-17)

Phone: (615) 741-2421

E-mail:  sen.mae.beavers@legislature.state.tn.us

 

State Senator Doug Jackson, Vice-Chair (D-25)

Senate Sponsor of HJR 108

Phone: (615) 741-4499

E-mail:  sen.doug.jackson@legislature.state.tn.us

 

State Senator Jamie Woodson, Secretary (R-6)

Phone: (615) 741-1648

E-mail:  sen.jamie.woodson@legislature.state.tn.us

 

State Senator Diane Black (R-18)

Phone: (615) 741-1999

E-mail:  sen.diane.black@legislature.state.tn.us

 

State Senator Jim Kyle (D-28)

Phone:  (615) 741-4167

E-mail:  sen.jim.kyle@legislature.state.tn.us


State Senator Beverly Marrero (D-30)

Phone:  (615) 741-9128

E-mail:  sen.beverly.marrero@legislature.state.tn.us


State Senator Mark Norris (R-32)

Phone:  (615) 741-1967 

E-mail:  sen.mark.norris@legislature.state.tn.us


State Senator Paul Stanley (R-31)

Phone:  (615) 741-3036

E-mail:  sen.paul.stanley@legislature.state.tn.us


State Senator John Wilder (D-26)

Phone:  (615) 741-2368

E-mail:  sen.john.wilder@legislature.state.tn.us
 

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