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doeriver Donating Member (677 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-24-10 10:08 AM
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Cheater, Cheater...: Tennessee Republican Party GOPlagiarism
Edited on Wed Feb-24-10 10:10 AM by doeriver
Hey, kids in college regularly get disciplined (if not outright expelled) for plagiarism of their academic work - shouldn't Tennesseans be expelling these GOPlagiarists from the Tennessee General Assembly?:

Plagiarism
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Plagarism

The act of appropriating the literary composition of another author, or excerpts, ideas, or passages therefrom, and passing the material off as one's own creation.

Plagiarism is theft of another person's writings or ideas. Generally, it occurs when someone steals expressions from another author's composition and makes them appear to be his own work.


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Story published: 02-23-2010
From the Hill: State bill could invite public to submit ways to streamline budget (newspaper submission)
http://www.heraldandtribune.com/Detail.php?Cat=OPED&ID=58519

By State Rep. Matthew Hill

The second session of the 106th General Assembly is picking up steam, as bills from agriculture to zoo regulations are keeping lawmakers and committees busy.

All thirteen House committees have begun meeting on a regular basis, as well as the twenty-four subcommittees. Monday evening and Thursday morning sessions have met as usual, but Wednesday afternoon sessions are being cancelled for budget hearings. Budget hearings are expected to continue for the next few weeks as we are given a better picture of the state’s financial situation. Below is a snapshot of some legislation making its way through the committee system.

A bill that aims to improve the efficiency of state departments was passed in a House subcommittee last week. House Bill 3007 encourages departments to seek input from both employees and the public in order to create more efficient operations.

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Rep. Cobb: Capitol Hill Review (newspaper submission)
http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_169248.asp
by Represenative Jim Cobb
posted February 18, 2010

Regular session keeps lawmakers busy; committees in full swing

The second session of the 106th General Assembly is picking up steam, as a myriad of bills from agriculture to zoo regulations are keeping lawmakers and committees busy. All 13 House committees have begun meeting on a regular basis, as well as the twenty-four subcommittees. Monday evening and Thursday morning sessions have met as usual, but Wednesday afternoon sessions are being canceled for budget hearings. Budget hearings are expected to continue for the next few weeks as lawmakers are given a better picture of the state’s financial situation. Below is a snapshot of some legislation making its way through the committee system.

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Regular session keeping state lawmakers busy (newspaper submission)
http://lwpolive.tullahomanews.com/Olive/ODE/Tullahoma/LandingPage/LandingPage.aspx?href=VE5HLzIwMTAvMDIvMjE.&pageno=Nw..&entity=QXIwMDcwNg..&view=ZW50aXR5
EDITOR’S NOTE: This review of the current work of the General Assembly was provided by state Rep. Judd Matheny of Tullahoma.)

The second session of the 106th General Assembly is picking up steam, as a myriad of bills from agriculture to zoo regulations are keeping lawmakers and committees busy. All thirteen House committees have begun meeting on a regular basis, as well as the twenty-four subcommittees.

Monday evening and Thursday morning sessions have met as usual, but Wednesday afternoon sessions are being cancelled for budget hearings.

Budget hearings are expected to continue for the next few weeks as lawmakers are given a better picture of the state’s financial situation. Below is a snapshot of some legislation making its way through the committee system.

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Susan Lynn for State Senate - The Weekly Wrap - a newsletter of Rep. Susan Lynn (web site)
February 19, 2010
Regular session keeps lawmakers busy; committees in full swing

http://www.repsusanlynn.com/021910.html

The second session of the 106th General Assembly is picking up steam, as a myriad of bills from agriculture to zoo regulations are keeping lawmakers and committees busy. All thirteen House committees have begun meeting on a regular basis, as well as the twenty-four subcommittees. Monday evening and Thursday morning sessions have met as usual, but Wednesday afternoon sessions are being cancelled for budget hearings. Budget hearings are expected to continue for the next few weeks as lawmakers are given a better picture of the state’s financial situation. Below is a snapshot of some legislation making its way through the
committee system.

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Glen Casada 63rd District State Representative (web site)
Legislative committees in full swing

Posted: February 22, 2010 09:45:14 CDT
http://www.glencasada.com/readnews.php?newsitem=67

The second session of the 106th General Assembly is picking up steam, as a myriad of bills from agriculture to zoo regulations are keeping lawmakers and committees busy. All thirteen House committees have begun meeting on a regular basis, as well as the twenty-four subcommittees. Monday evening and Thursday morning sessions have met as usual, but Wednesday afternoon sessions are being cancelled for budget hearings. Budget hearings are expected to continue for the next few weeks as lawmakers are given a better picture of the financial situation. Below is a snapshot of some legislation making its way through the committee system.

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