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The Tri-Star State

57 Episodes

13 minutes | Mar 7, 2021
Republicans Want To Remove A Nashville Judge For Making Voting More Accessible. Is That Constitutional?
Rep. Tim Rudd, R-Murfreesboro, wants the legislature to remove a Nashville judge for doing her job — making a ruling. If successful, lawyers say it will create a chilling effect.
14 minutes | Feb 28, 2021
The Legislature’s War On Transgender Students And Protests During National Anthem
This week, the Tennessee General Assembly moved through a bill that would limit the participation of transgender students in sporting teams. Meanwhile, Republicans in the senate want to ban student-athletes' protests during the national anthem. We explain how these proposals could end up in the courts.   Also on this episode: House Education Administration Committee Chairman Mark White explains why he supports a bill that would allow the governor to force schools to reopen.
15 minutes | Feb 21, 2021
The Tri-Star State: Nashville LGBT Chamber Vows Fight Against Discriminatory Bills In The Tennessee Legislature
The Tennessee General Assembly is back this week after shutting down due to inclement weather. On the docket for their comeback: Gov. Bill Lee’s constitutional carry proposal. We break down what else to expect. Also in this episode: An interview with Joe Woolley, the CEO of the Nashville LGBT Chamber. He says corporations across the state will unite to fight the slate of anti-LGBT measures in the Tennessee General Assembly.
22 minutes | Feb 14, 2021
The Tri-Star State: What’s Behind The Latest Proposal In The Tennessee Legislature Targeting Transgender People
The Tennessee legislature is considering a bill that would limit the participation of transgender athlete’s in sports team. We break down why Republicans are pushing for it. Also on this episode: Sen. Raumesh Akbari, D-Memphis, explains why her caucus will fight the GOP-introduced bills.
21 minutes | Feb 7, 2021
What To Expect From The 112th Tennessee General Assembly
House Speaker Cameron Sexton has been reelected to the position and, once again, he is in the middle of controversy.  The Crossville Republican now has to deal with members of his own party being investigated by the FBI. WPLN’s politics reporter Sergio Martínez-Beltrán sat down with him to chat about the latest developments.  Also on this episode: We break down some of the measures expected to be debated this year.
18 minutes | Jan 31, 2021
The Tri-Star State: New Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Says He’ll Focus On Beating Gov. Bill Lee
For the first time, the person in charge of the Tennessee Democratic Party will be a Black leader. Hendrell Remus was elected earlier this month. He will now be in charge of the party’s strategy to win more seats in the state legislature — a task that has not been easy in the last decade. Remus talks with WPLN’s Political Reporter Sergio Martínez-Beltrán about his approach to accomplish this. Also in this episode: We break down how Tennessee Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty have voted during the confirmations of President Biden’s cabinet picks. 
10 minutes | Jan 24, 2021
The Tri-Star State: How Outspoken Tennessee Conservatives Are Reacting To The Inauguration
Underpinning the Jan. 6 insurrection was a slew of conspiracy theories about election fraud, even after the courts repeatedly struck down almost every attempt to call votes into question.   These false claims were shared extensively by former President Donald Trump and members of the GOP in Tennessee, as well as conservative local leaders. WPLN’s Ambriehl Crutchfield talked to some of them.  Also on this episode: a recap of the legislative special session on education. 
15 minutes | Jan 17, 2021
The Tri-Star State: What To Expect In The Legislative Special Session On Education
The first week of the 112th Tennessee General Assembly is on the books. Lawmakers debated and passed an agreement for TennCare’s block grant. But, what happens now?  Also on this episode: an interview with Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn. 
11 minutes | Jan 12, 2021
Tennessee General Assembly Goes Back Into Session Amid FBI Raids, Deadly Pandemic
The Tennessee General Assembly goes back into session on Tuesday — just days after FBI agents raided the homes and offices of three House GOP members. Also on this episode: an interview with Senate Speaker Randy McNally. 
3 minutes | Nov 1, 2020
Some Useful Tips For When You Vote On Election Day
The clock is ticking — we are just hours away from Election Day. Over a million people in Tennessee has already voted early or by mail. But, many more are expected to cast their ballots this Tuesday. And as Tennesseans get ready to make this happen, WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán shares some information for your vote to count.
3 minutes | Oct 18, 2020
Answering More Of Your Questions On Absentee Voting
Early voting started last week, and thousands of Tennesseans have already voted in person.  But there are still WPLN listeners who want to vote absentee yet have concerns about it. So, WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán has been reading your questions regarding mail-in voting and has some new answers. 
4 minutes | Oct 4, 2020
A Flurry Of Lawsuits Have Been Filed Against Tennessee Over Absentee Voting. What’s The Latest?
During the last few months, Tennessee has been hit with a flurry of legal challenges over mail-in voting. This has caused some confusion during the final stretch of the November presidential election. So, to clarify any doubts, WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán breaks down the status of the lawsuits and the rulings. 
4 minutes | Sep 20, 2020
Answering Your Questions About Absentee Voting In Tennessee
Recent court rulings have created a lot of confusion regarding who can request mail-in ballots and voting in general.   And, as a crucial election approaches, Tennesseans have reached out to WPLN News and Curious Nashville with their pressing questions.  WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán has been talking to sources AND state officials to clarify all of the doubts. And he’s going to attempt to answer a few of them. 
5 minutes | Aug 30, 2020
What Gov. Lee’s Decisions Tell Us About His Conservative Credentials
2020 has been a challenging year for everyone, including Gov. Bill Lee.  Crisis response from the pandemic to protests have given Lee the opportunity to show what he values and how he wants to lead Tennessee.   WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán has been keeping track of Lee’s decisions and says he has pushed for some of the most conservative policies in the country.
6 minutes | Aug 16, 2020
Recapping The Legislative Special Session
The special session for the Tennessee General Assembly has ended, but the controversy coming out of it is still going strong.  The state extended wide ranging protection for businesses and schools from COVID-19 lawsuits. And one measure essentially ended a months-long racial justice protest near the capitol steps. That bill caused splits even between members of the Republican supermajority.  WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán and Samantha Max have been covering the debates inside and the protests outside. They say the new legislation is already causing the demonstrators to rethink their approach. 
5 minutes | Aug 2, 2020
GOP U.S. Senate Primary Gets Fiery As It Hits Final Stretch
The August Primary Election is coming up this week and the Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate are in full attack mode.  Ads are blanketing TV and social media and high-profile surrogates have been flooding the state to help out Manny Sethi and Bill Hagerty. WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán has been on the campaign trail lately. 
4 minutes | Jun 14, 2020
 The Tri-Star State: The Tennessee General Assembly To Finalize Revised Budget This Week
Tennesseans won’t know the full economic effects of the pandemic for a while but its impact on the state budget is becoming clearer.  Over the last week lawmakers have been figuring how to cut hundreds of millions of dollars across all departments. WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán has been on Capitol Hill this week following the latest. 
4 minutes | May 31, 2020
Gov. Lee And The Legislature To Cut Spending Initiatives As Part Of New Budget Proposal
The Tennessee General Assembly is facing one of its biggest budgetary challenges ever.  Sales tax revenue is down dramatically meaning more reductions to the state's spending plan. WPLN's Sergio Martínez-Beltrán has been talking to lawmakers to get a better sense of what's likely to be cut. 
4 minutes | May 24, 2020
Despite Back And Forth Between Tennessee House And Senate Speakers, Post-break Session Will Carry On
After two months of recess, the Tennessee General Assembly is getting back to business this week.  And there’s already disagreements and controversy. WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán is also going back to the capitol. But, even in quarantine, he’s been keeping up with the latest legislative developments. 
6 minutes | Apr 5, 2020
April 5, 2020
Throughout the coronavirus crisis Gov. Bill Lee has been criticized for being slower than other governors in calling for a stay-at-home order. Many have said he has not taken the issue seriously.   But the governor is taking it very seriously personally, at least. WPLN’s Sergio Martínez-Beltrán traveled with Lee across the state late last week to have an exclusive look at the governor’s operation.
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