Without debate, the Tennessee Senate voted overwhelmingly Monday to approve a bill that, if enacted, would prohibit “geoengineering experiments” in the state.
In an earlier Republican caucus meeting, where the real debate on many bills occurs these days under the supermajority-dominated General Assembly, the sponsor of Senate Bill 2691, Sen. Steve Stoutherland, R-Morristown, discussed “chemtrails” and the United Nations when pushing for passage.
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