Citizens for Home Rule

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Citizens for Home Rule, Inc. (CHR) is a Tennessee private property owner's rights advocacy organization which opposes coercive annexations by cities. It was chartered in 1980 as a not-for-profit corporation under Tennessee law. CHR is the largest independent, citizen-based property rights organization in Tennessee.

[edit] References

  • The Daily News Journal Murfreesboro, Tennessee January 26 No Surprises on 2nd Annexation Vote, Residents Promise Suit
  • Knoxville News Sentinel December 12, 2006 S. Knox referendum raises questions
  • The Daily News Journal Murfreesboro, Tennessee December 12, 2006 Contentious annexation issue not on council's agenda
  • Halls Shopper News, November 27, 2006: Depositions this week in ‘1 Man, 1 Vote’ annexation lawsuit by Sandra Clark
  • The Daily News Journal, July 31, 2006: Neighbors to sue city over annexation - Manson Pike area residents claim property rights violated
  • The Daily News Journal, July 26, 2006 - Residents threaten lawsuit over city's annexation plan
  • The Rogersville Review, Oct 12, 2006 - Rogersville moves forward with annexation - residents vow to fight

[edit] External links

  • Citizens for Home Rule website
Categories: Organizations based in Tennessee
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