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  2. Tennessee Senate sends bill banning local police traffic stop ...

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    The bill, if signed into law by Lee, would directly nullify an ordinance passed by the Memphis City Council in the wake of Nichols being fatally beaten by now-former officers with the Memphis ...

  3. TN House punts vote on bill limiting cities from enacting ...

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    The bill has faced backlash from activists, state Democrats and the family of Tyre Nichols, who have said the bill was filed to overturn an ordinance passed by the Memphis City Council that limits ...

  4. Tennessee lawmakers advance bill to undo Memphis’ traffic ...

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    Former Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland, whose term ended Dec. 31, said he did not enforce the traffic stop ordinance and others passed after Nichols’ death because he thought they were illegal.

  5. Transportation in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    It leaves the city at the city limits of Germantown. US 78 leaves the city traveling to the southeast. The west end of US 78 begins in Memphis on Linden Avenue at the intersection of 2nd Street. As it leaves Memphis, US 78 follows Lamar Avenue, historically known as Pigeon Roost Road for the nestings of passenger pigeons formerly in the ...

  6. Memphis Area Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The following month, the City issued bonds to complete the acquisition and purchase 40 new air-conditioned GM New Look buses for the newly formed Memphis Transit Authority (MTA). [6] The MTC continued to manage the system, but a board of commissioners was appointed by the City to set fares, fix routes, buy equipment, and make contracts.

  7. Memphis faces opposing opinions on legality of ordinance ...

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  9. Friends of George's v. Mulroy - Wikipedia

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    Friends of George's v. Mulroy was a case filed by an LGBTQ+ theatre troupe located in Memphis, Tennessee in the United States. [1] The suit was filed against the State of Tennessee, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, and Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy over the State's anti-drag legislation, which was signed into law by Governor Bill Lee on March 2, 2023.