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LOUD AND WRONG: Tenn. GOP Lawmaker Claims '3/5 Compromise' Aimed to End Slavery (Watch)


Rep. Justin Lafferty, R-Knoxville, trying to convince Tenn’s House of Representatives Tuesday, May 4, 2021, that an 18th century policy designating a slave as three-fifths of a person was adopted for “the purpose of ending slavery,” commenting amid a debate over whether educators should be restricted while teaching about systematic racism in America.
Although the claim has been debunked a multitude of times, Republican lawmakers in recent days have given new voice to the notion that the clause in the Constitution counting slaves as three-fifths of a human was actually a step toward ending slavery.
The most recent example came from Tennessee state ....

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Senate Republicans introduce bill that would alter state GOP leadership


Senate Republicans introduce bill that would alter state GOP leadership
Connor Radnovich, Salem Statesman Journal
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Senator Dallas Heard of Roseburg is sworn in during the 81st Legislative Assembly at the Oregon State Capitol on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021.
Sens. Dallas Heard of Roseburg and Dennis Linthicum of Klamath Falls currently serve as the chair and treasurer, respectively, of the Oregon Republican Party as well as representing districts 1 and 28 in the Oregon Senate.
Senate Bill 865, introduced Wednesday by two Republican senators, would make them choose which office they want to hold.
The two-page bill would disallow a person from simultaneously holding an elected position in state government and serving as an officer in a state political party. ....

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Senate Republicans introduce bill to choose which office they want to hold


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Sen. Dallas Heard of Roseburg and Sen. Dennis Linthicum of Klamath Falls currently serve as the chair and treasurer, respectively, of the Oregon Republican Party as well as representing districts 1 and 28 in the Oregon Senate.
Senate Bill 865, introduced Wednesday by two Republican senators, would make them choose which office they want to hold.
The two-page bill would disallow a person from simultaneously holding an elected position in state government and serving as an officer in a state political party.
Violators would face a fine of $250 per calendar day. The bill has an emergency clause, meaning it would go into effect upon passage, and would begin to apply to violators seven days later. ....

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Tenn. lawmaker: Three-Fifths Compromise was to end slavery


Tenn. lawmaker: Three-Fifths Compromise was to end slavery
Tenn. lawmaker suggest 3/5 compromise helped end slavery
By Associated Press | May 6, 2021 at 3:37 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 3:37 PM
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee Republican falsely declared Tuesday that an 18th century policy designating a slave as three-fifths of a person was adopted for “the purpose of ending slavery,” commenting amid a debate over whether educators should be restricted while teaching about systematic racism in America.
During lengthy debate on the GOP-controlled House floor, several Black lawmakers expressed concerns about the bill’s impact on how certain subjects would be taught in schools, specifically highlighting the Three-Fifths Compromise. The policy was made during the nation’s Constitutional Convention in 1787 and classified that three-fifths of a state’s slave population could be counted toward its total population when apportioning ta ....

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