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Court grants injunction, putting Metro Nashville Council cut on pause – Tennessee Lookout [1]
['Adam Friedman', 'More From Author', '- April']
Date: 2023-04-10
Republican legislation to cut the Metro Nashville Council in half was temporarily stopped Monday after a panel of judges ruled the bill likely violated state law.
The three-judge panel overhearing the case between the Metro Nashville government and the State of Tennessee said Nashville was “likely to succeed on the merits” of its argument that state lawmakers violated a provision of Tennessee law known as the home rule.
The home rule prevents state lawmakers from passing bills targeting localities without their consent.
Earlier this year, Republican lawmakers passed legislation to reduce the Metro Nashville Council from 40 to 20 members. The legislation came after the Metro Council blocked the 2024 Republican National Convention from coming to Nashville.
Republicans argued their bill was for government “efficiency” and didn’t specifically target Nashville because it applied to all three metro governments.
But Nashville is the only metro government in Tennessee with more than 20 members, which the judges noted.
“The act… appears designed to restructure the metropolitan council, and only the metropolitan council, to reduce its membership by half,” said the injunction.
The majority of the panel also ruled a separate lawsuit brought forth by a group of Nashville residents lacked standing. The group brought forward its lawsuit in case the court ruled that the Metro Nashville government threw out its suit for lacking standing.
“We are grateful that the court issued an injunction based on its unanimous finding that Metro is likely to succeed on our claim that the Legislature violated the Constitution by changing the rules for Metro alone in the middle of an election,” said Metro Nashville Legal Director Wallace Dietz.
“We’re still digesting the contents of today’s court’s ruling,” said Davie Tucker, the President of the Nashville Interdenominational Ministers Fellowship, in a statement. “But on balance, it appears that this statute has been blocked by the judges and that’s a win for the people of Nashville. On other matters, the fight continues.”
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