Representative Government

Montana GOP Censures Nine Senators for Bipartisan Collaboration

The Montana Republican Party recently censured nine of its own state senators, a move that effectively expelled them from the party. This dramatic action underscores a growing rift within the Republican Party, highlighting the tension between loyalty to the party line and responsiveness to constituents.

The party’s decision stemmed from the senators’ collaboration with Democrats on several legislative matters. The Republican Party viewed this as a betrayal of Republican priorities and leadership, characterizing it as a “coordinated scheme” to undermine the party. The accusations even included allegations of ethical violations against the Senate President, allegations which were later dismissed by an independent audit.… Continue reading

Tennessee’s New Law: Jail Time for Sanctuary City Votes

Tennessee’s new law criminalizes local officials voting for sanctuary policies, severely restricting representative government and freedom of speech. This content-based restriction allows votes against such policies but prohibits votes in favor, effectively silencing constituents’ voices. The law establishes a dangerous precedent, potentially jeopardizing the right to vote on any issue. This action contrasts sharply with constitutional protections for legislative speech and undermines the principle of popular sovereignty. Legal challenges, not jail time, should be the method for addressing policy disagreements.

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