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Nashville sends Justin Jones back to state House days after GOP lawmakers ousted him

Nashville sends Justin Jones back to state House days after GOP lawmakers ousted him
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Ousted lawmaker sworn back into his House seat on steps of state capitol

State Rep. Justin Jones was sworn back into his House District 52 seat as an interim representative Monday.

He took the oath on the steps of the state capitol in Nashville surrounded by a crowd of people.

The GOP-dominated House voted to expel the state representative last week after he and two other Democrats called for gun reform on the chamber floor.

The vote by Nashville Metropolitan Council on Monday to appoint Jones passed unanimously.

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Rep. Justin Jones marches back to state capital with crowd of people after being reappointed

Rep. Justin Jones leaves the Metro Courthouse after being reinstated in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday.
Rep. Justin Jones leaves the Metro Courthouse after being reinstated in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday. (Cheney Orr/Reuters)

Walking arm-in-arm with a crowd of what he described as thousands of people, Rep. Justin Jones walked back to the Tennessee state capital after the Nashville Metropolitan Council voted unanimously to reappoint him to the state House.

The council decided to send the ousted lawmaker back to occupy the House District 52 seat as an interim representative on Monday after he was expelled from his seat last week.

“Today we’re sending a resounding message that democracy will not be killed in the comfort of silence,” Jones said to the crowd on the steps of the capital building a few minutes after the vote.

He said he hopes this sends a message to Republican leadership and state House Speaker Cameron Sexton that “the people will not let his crimes against democracy happen without challenge.” He called for Sexton to resign as the speaker.

Jones and Rep. Justin Pearson, who represents a district in another part of the state, were expelled over their gun control demonstration on the chamber floor following the deadly Nashville school shooting.

Jones said the first thing he plans to do when he gets back in the House is to continue to fight for gun reform.

He said people spoke through their elected local council members and that this is bigger than one person or position, that it’s a movement “to restore the soul and heart of what this building should represent and that is democracy,” he said pointing to the state capital building.

36 min ago

Nashville Metro Council votes to reappoint Justin Jones to the Tennessee House of Representatives  

From CNN’s Dakin Andone

Justin Jones sits with supporters during a Metro Council meeting in Nashville, on Monday.
Justin Jones sits with supporters during a Metro Council meeting in Nashville, on Monday. (Nicole Hester/The Tennessean/USA Today)

The Nashville Metropolitan Council on Monday voted to reappoint Justin Jones to Tennessee House of Representatives, sending the ousted lawmaker back to occupy the House District 52 seat as an interim representative.  

The decision to return Jones to his seat came after the council voted to suspend a procedural rule that prevents an individual from being nominated and appointed to the seat in the same meeting. 

The GOP-dominated House voted to expel the state representative last week after he and two other Democrats called for gun reform on the chamber floor

The vote to appoint Jones passed 36-0 with no one abstaining.  

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Council member urges colleagues to not play political games and “place Justin Jones back in his rightful place”

From CNN’s Amy Simonson

Minutes before the Nashville Metropolitan City Council were to decide on whether or not to suspend rules and vote former Rep. Justin Jones as an interim member of the House of Representatives, Councilman Brett Withers urged his colleagues to place Jones back in his seat after the lawmaker was expelled Thursday along with former Rep. Justin Pearson.

“I implore my colleagues not to play political games, to listen to the will of all of the voters and to place Justin Jones back in his rightful place in the General Assembly this evening,” Withers told CNN’s Jake Tapper.

Withers told Tapper he believes there will be enough votes to place Jones back in his seat and that the council is hearing from supporters throughout the state.

“So I believe that not only do we have the votes to confirm Justin this afternoon at 4:30, I would strongly encourage any of my colleagues to avoid objecting to the suspension of the rules,” Withers said.

Withers said there are many in the community who want Jones back in his seat.

“There are just so many people who are hurting right now and are angry – justifiably angry – and this is not an appropriate time to play political games like that. We need to get Justin Jones back to his rightful place representing House District 52 in the General Assembly,” he said.

Withers told Tapper he believes that racism played a role in the expulsion and has been an issue in the General Assembly.

“I think that we have seen so much racism, frankly, from our General Assembly – that definitely plays a role,” Withers said. “But nevertheless, the results speak for themselves and really speak to the level of racism that we’ve seen from our general assembly for quite a long while now and seemingly getting worse and worse every year.”

1 hr 6 min ago

Tennessee House speaker says “individuals will be seated as representatives” if appointed

From CNN’s Dianne Gallagher

House Speaker Cameron Sexton talks with Rep. William Lamberth during expulsion proceedings for three House Democrats on the floor of the House chamber on Thursday, April 6, in Nashville.
House Speaker Cameron Sexton talks with Rep. William Lamberth during expulsion proceedings for three House Democrats on the floor of the House chamber on Thursday, April 6, in Nashville. (George Walker IV/AP)

Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton will not prevent ousted representatives Justin Jones or Justin Pearson from being seated if their local governing bodies appoint them to serve as interim representatives in their former districts, a spokesperson for the Republican Speaker’s office tells CNN. 

“The two governing bodies will make the decision as to who they want to appoint to these seats. Those two individuals will be seated as representatives as the constitution requires,” Doug Kufner, Sexton’s communications director, said in a statement provided to CNN on Monday. 

The Metropolitan Council in Nashville is expected to vote this afternoon during a called special meeting at 4: 30 p.m. local time (5:30 p.m.ET).

The chairman of the Shelby County Board of Commissioners has also called a special meeting to consider reappointing Justin Pearson to his former seat as the District 86 State Representative.

The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. local time (2:30 p.m. ET).

1 hr 30 min ago

Nashville mayor’s office encouraging council to reinstate Justin Jones as interim successor, source says

From CNN’s Isabel Rosales, Ryan Young, Kevin Conlon and Devon Sayers

Justin Jones carries his name tag after a vote at the Tennessee House of Representatives to expel him for his role in a gun control demonstration at the statehouse in Nashville.
Justin Jones carries his name tag after a vote at the Tennessee House of Representatives to expel him for his role in a gun control demonstration at the statehouse in Nashville. (Cheney Orr/Reuters)

The Nashville mayor’s office has quietly been encouraging council members to vote to reinstate Justin Jones into his former seat as an interim successor, according to a metro official with knowledge of events happening.

At a special meeting called for Monday afternoon, the Metropolitan Council will officially announce the vacancy of the District 52 seat, then vote to nominate Justin Jones to fill the seat. 

Then, council members will vote to suspend the rule prohibiting an individual from being nominated and appointed within the same meeting allowing the council to vote to formally appoint Jones to the Tennessee House as soon as Monday afternoon. 

The special meeting is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. local time (5:30 p.m. ET).

1 hr 58 min ago

The Tennessee House has only expelled 2 state representatives in more than 150 years

From CNN’s Elizabeth Wolfe and Raja Razek

The expulsion of Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson from the Tennessee House was a rare move. The House has only expelled two state representatives in the last 157 years.

The first expulsion, in 1980, was of a representative found guilty of accepting a bribe while in office, and the most recent came in 2016 when another member was expelled over allegations of sexual harassment.

Democratic Rep. Joe Towns called the move a “nuclear option.”

“You never use a sledgehammer to kill a gnat,” Towns said. “We should not go to the extreme of expelling our members for fighting for what many of the citizens want to happen, whether you agree with it or not.”

The executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Tennessee, Kathy Sinback, called the move in a statement a “targeted expulsion of two Black legislators without due process.”

“It raises questions about the disparate treatment of Black representatives, while continuing the shameful legacy of disenfranchising and silencing the voices of marginalized communities and the Black lawmakers they elect,” Sinback added.

2 hr 4 min ago

Here’s what led to the expulsion of 2 Tennessee state lawmakers

From CNN’s Elizabeth Wolfe and Raja Razek

Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson were kicked out of the legislature by their colleagues in a vote Thursday. A third member also up for expulsion, Rep. Gloria Johnson, survived the vote, which required two-thirds majority support in the Republican-dominated chamber.

Jones’ and Pearson’s pictures and profiles had already been removed from the state’s General Assembly website, a symbol of the vacant seats that now need to be filled.

All three had been accused by Republicans of “knowingly and intentionally” bringing “disorder and dishonor to the House of Representatives” after they led a gun control protest on the House floor last month without being recognized, CNN affiliate WSMV reported.

In the wake of a deadly shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville, which killed three 9-year-olds and three adults, Jones said he and other lawmakers were blocked from raising the issue of gun violence on the House floor, with their microphones being cut off whenever they raised the topic, according to WSMV.

According to the expulsion resolutions, Jones, Pearson and Johnson “began shouting without recognition” during their protest and “proceeded to disrupt the proceedings of the House Representatives.” Video showed the trio using a bullhorn.

Republican leaders in the chamber condemned the lawmakers’ actions and moved quickly to remove their committee assignments and schedule a vote for their expulsion. Jones, Pearson and Johnson decried the Republicans’ actions as oppressive, vindictive and racially motivated. Jones and Pearson are both young, Black men while Johnson is a White woman.

Republican House Speaker Cameron Sexton called their actions “unacceptable” and argued that they broke “several rules of decorum and procedure on the House floor.”

2 hr 23 min ago

Former Democratic primary challenger expected to nominate Justin Jones for interim seat

From CNN’s Isabel Rosales

District 29 council member Delishia Porterfield during a Metro Nashville Council meeting on February 7.
District 29 council member Delishia Porterfield during a Metro Nashville Council meeting on February 7. (Nicole Hester/The Tennessean/USA Today Network)

During Monday’s special meeting of the Metropolitan Council in Nashville, Delishia Porterfield, the person who ran against Justin Jones for the District 52 seat in the primary election and lost, is expected to nominate him to serve on an interim basis, Vice Mayor Jim Shulman told CNN’s Isabel Rosales.

If the council successfully suspends the rule prohibiting nominating and appointing an interim representative during same meeting, they will likely vote “on the board,” Shulman said. After the votes are counted, the results will be visible on the screen.

A simple majority — 21 of the 40 members — is required to appoint Jones.

Source: https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/tennessee-lawmakers-house-expulsion-news-4-10-23/index.html