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wny_pat1
May 18, 2013Explorer
lascassas_camper wrote:Your local state representative should be happy to provide that information to you. They love to provide pre-legislative information because it makes them look good, and they think you will vote for them.
Does anyone have a link to a bill or law we can copy? Or reasonable ideas? The legislation needs to be short and to the point so we can get it through without it ending up in committee.
But according to your state web page, http://www.tn.gov/newcomers/, it is already very easy to become a resident of Tennessee. "There are just a few steps for establishing a legal residence in Tennessee. A driver license, voter registration, automobile registration, the appearance of a person’s name on a city or town street list, and rent, utility, mortgage or telephone bills normally provide tangible proof of residence. Tennessee is the only state that has no durational requirement. Meaning there is no time limit before you can be a resident. However, individual public or private agencies or institutions may have their own requirements for proof of residence."
But becoming a non-resident of your previous state could be a bigger problem.
And having a Super Majority of single minded thinkers in the state house can present both good and bad things. It usually turns out different than one would think. Be careful what you pray for, you might just get it, and then not like it.
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