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Tennessee has quietly passed new law that could take away voting rights of protesters - Face2Face Africa

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Protesters in Tennessee who camp on state property could now lose their voting rights and face up to six years in prison thanks to a new law signed by the governor on Thursday. House Bill 8005, sponsored by Rep. William Lamberth, R-Portland,House Republican Majority Leader, went into effectimmediately. Previously, camping out on state property was...

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