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Tax sought on land transfers
State Sen. Mark Norris, vice chairman of the county's legislative delegation, said state leaders want unanimous support from local bodies before acting on major legislation, something lacking in this case. more...

Tort reform needs more than legislation
Republican state Sen. Mark Norris, chair of the Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee and a local attorney, considers Tennessee a "pre-crisis state" when it comes to malpractice and tort reform more...

Courting reform: GOP plans renewed debate over torts
Republican State Sen. Mark Norris, chairman of the Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee and an attorney at Armstrong Allen, is looking to change that. more...

I-69's path laced with economic benefits
"It has major implications for economic development across West Tennessee over the next quarter century," says state Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville. more...

Republicans control majority for first time since Reconstruction
Sens. Steve Cohen, Mark Norris and Jim Kyle won easy re-election to the Tennessee Senate but the big story in Tuesday’s legislative elections: Republicans won an elected majority in the Senate for the first time since Reconstruction. more...

GOP's elusive goal: state Senate control
Norris said split control of the General Assembly would give Republicans leverage to force House Democrats to allow floor votes on social and other issues previously blocked in committees. more...

District 32 senate race draws pair
In the race for the Tennessee Senate position for District 32, Democratic challenger Pete Parker will face Republican incumbent Mark Norris. more...

Technology: When the Car Beside You Is an XXX Theater
A vehicular obscenity bill, introduced in 2003 by State Representative W. C. Pleasant and State Senator Mark Norris, both Republicans, became law this summer. more...

TDOT contributes to I-69 coalition
Senator Mark Norris, who represents Dyer County, and Reps. Fitzhugh and Phillip Pinion, who share Dyer County, have been instrumental in securing the corridor in Dyer County, Revell said. more...

Reelect Norris, Todd to Legislature
State Sen. Mark Norris, Republican who lives with his family just outside Collierville on Collierville-Arlington Road, has served the area well in the Tennessee legislature. more...

TEMA reviews storm damage
Sen. Mark Norris of State District 32 said he had arranged to meet with the TEMA group, talk to some property owners whose homes suffered and tour the Heckethorn facility that received substantial damage in the strong winds. more...

Tempers rise during sludge meeting
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, kicked off the discussion at the meeting, which was organized by Detroit Road resident Helen Richardson. more...

Senator takes step to stiff-arm payroll tax
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, had not seen the letter but said, "Apparently he shares my opposition to a payroll tax. I'll be anxious to see what he comes up with." more...

Norris seeks final legislative approval of homestead exemption amendment
Sen. Mark Norris intends to work on getting his proposed constitutional amendment on a homestead exemption on the state's 2006 ballot if he is re-elected in November. more...

Tennessee Right to Life Endorses Norris for State Senate
The state’s oldest and largest pro-life organization has announced its official endorsement of legislator Mark Norris for the state Senate in district 32. more...

Time has come to resolve sludge issue
Sen. Mark Norris also needs a pat on the back for his involvement in this issue. As an elected leader, he has stepped up to the plate and made sure the issue was placed front and center to those in charge in Nashville. That’s what representing the people is all about. more...

High-ranking state officials investigate sludge issue
Norris pledged to find out why the rules have been stuck in committee and when the rules will be considered by the Tennessee Legislature “for the benefit of the rest of the state.” more...

Children's issues may slow TennCare cuts
State Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, said any delay in cutting costs for TennCare will have a negative effect on the state budget. more...

Business list rates legislators
Sen. Mark Norris and Rep. Randy Rinks are assets for Tennessee business interests in the General Assembly, but Rep. W.C. 'Bubba' Pleasant is a liability. more...

Tennessee weighs tax relief for seniors
"As property taxes continue to rise, many older residents feel they are being punished for a lifetime of fiscal responsibility," said state Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, a former Shelby County commissioner who is sponsoring the constitutional amendment. more...

State says sludge order is clear
Norris has said he is “concerned” about the situation and has been in contact with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC). more...

Need apparent for new rules about sludge
Norris said he wanted to go see the sludge dumping site in northwest Tipton County which is operated by Add-Van Farms and owned by county resident Van Bringle. more...

X-rated films take to the road
Tennessee state Sen. Mark Norris of Collierville said he sponsored the bill in response to a constituent's complaint. more...

Sheriff may suffer only $3 million trim
With the threat of a $17 million cut looming earlier, state Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, asked state Atty. Gen. Paul G. Summers for an advisory opinion on whether the commission could reduce the sheriff's department budget without the sheriff's consent "if doing so will interfere with the statutorily mandated duties of the sheriff."  more...

Extended Leake reunion reaches across time
The home is on the National Register of Historic Places and is now owned by state Sen. Mark Norris, who lives at Greenlevel with his wife and two children. more...

Reforms hearten small-biz owners
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, told the group that two of the three objectives he set two years ago - reform of TennCare and workers' compensation - were accomplished in this year's General Assembly session. more...

Local legislators earned bragging rights.
Making a Mark: Another local senator whose stature was enhanced during the session was Mark Norris of Collierville. more...

Workers’ compensation passes
“So we’ll be back in session here in Nashville before the fee schedule is adopted, that is July 2005,” Norris said, adding the administration also assured him it would consider improvements of the second injury fund, which the bill currently would eliminate next year. more...

Bredesen: Workers' comp system hurts state's industrial recruiting
"I worked with Hino to sell them on the Ripley site, and here they went right across the river," says state Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville. more...

Impasse broken over changes to worker's comp
Norris called the bill "a good faith effort" to address concerns and promise that future changes will be considered. more...

Workers' comp snag may extend session
Norris said he could support the administration's bill because he believes something must be done now. more...

Tennessee Takes Steps Toward Tort Reform
Norris went on to say that the committee determined more information gathering is necessary. more...

Bredesen, panel struggle over workers' compensation bill
Several bills are up for consideration and Cooper said he wants the administration to hear some of the proposals of other bill sponsors, among them Sen. Mark Norris (R-Collierville). more...

THE HONEY MOON'S OVER
Phil Bredesen has had more comfortable times. more...

Senior tax break gets Senate nod
Norris’ constitutional amendment would only take effect if money to fund the initiative were available in the budget. more...

Tax exempt senior bill moves along
That’s why Sen. Mark Norris (R-Collierville) proposed the constitutional amendment, which would only take effect if money to fund the initiative is available in the budget.  more...

Property-tax relief for elderly inches forward
One measure is a state constitutional amendment, proposed by Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, that could not take effect until at least 2007 because it requires voter ratification in a constitutional referendum in 2006. more...

Workers' comp hinges on math
Sen. Don McLeary (D-Humboldt) added a third proposal late Thursday to the two bills proposed by Sen. Mark Norris (R-Collierville) and by Democratic Caucus Chairman Sen. Joe Haynes (D-Goodlettsville). more...

Tenn. lawmakers hasten workers' comp bill
"At the end of the day, ours is the most comprehensive bill and we need to move forward. We're running out of time," said Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville. more...

Editorial 4/12: Seniors deserve overdue tax break
This week considerable progress could be made on that front by speedy approval in the state Senate of a bill sponsored by Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville. more...

State on verge of real medical malpractice reform
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, expects legislation to move that will nip around the edges of  malpractice reform by pulling most cases out of court. more...

'Workers' comp bill draws the battle lines
State Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, said his bill would reduce employers' expenses for on-the-job injuries that are partial but permanent by lowering the amount paid if a person goes back to work. more...

Workers' comp costs business?
State Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, said he is "guardedly optimistic" that workers' compensation reform will pass this year. more...

'Drive-by porn' to be outlawed?
Republican Sen. Mark Norris, sponsor of the Senate bill, is concerned about children in other vehicles being able to view pornography on the screens of in-car DVD players. more...

'Drive-by porn' bill taken up by House
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, sponsor of the Senate bill, said viewing obscene DVDs in cars effectively turns a vehicle into a ''rolling projection booth'' for pornography. more...

Limited liability co-op bill aims to increase farm investments
"Traditional co-op laws on our books prohibit outside investment," Norris says.  more...

State lawmakers fight to get pornographic video off of the streets
Tennessee lawmakers like Senator Mark Norris are fighting to get pornographic video off the streets. more...

STATE SENATE APPROVES “NEW AGE CO-OP” BILL
Senator Norris, District 32 (Shelby, Tipton, Lauderdale and Dyer Counties), is the Senate sponsor of the co-op bill. more...

X-rated DVDs in vehicles spark outcry
Some lawmakers are concerned that a convenience geared to entertain restless tots with cartoons is being used to play X-rated fare. more...

Groups eager to see workers' comp change
''Time's running out,'' said Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, who favors restructuring workers' compensation. more...

Norris says abortion amendment fell victim to partisanship
"This was not unexpected, but it is disappointing nonetheless," Sen. Mark Norris said by phone from his home in Collierville. more...

Bill to ban abortion has no exceptions
Norris argued that without his wording, the state's future laws on abortion would be written by judges and not legislators. more...

State Senate debates abortion amendment
Sen. Norris said, "[We want] to continue showing sensitivity to those instances without leaving leaving this issue exclusively in the courts." more...

Norris uneasy with proposed addition to abortion amendment
A rider to the resolution for a constitutional amendment on abortion to the Tennessee Constitution has a fatal flaw, Sen. Mark Norris said Friday. more...

Important workers' comp meeting set March 5
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville who represents Tipton County, has said many times he believes the system needs to be reformed. more...

Senate Commerce Committee to present own workers' compensation reform bill: Norris
"The governor has asked the joint workers' compensation advisory committee to draft the bill," Norris said by phone from his Nashville office. more...

Collierville legislator gets award for education role
Sen. Mark Norris (R-Collierville) received the Tennessee School Boards Association Legislative Award in Nashville last week. more...

Senator Mark Norris discusses reform with Bartlett Chamber
Sue Griffith, president of the Bartlett Area Chamber of Commerce, introduced Norris as a man who "is always working for us, for the public." more...

Norris: Workers' comp and marriage top issues
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, said workers compensation reform is now at hot topic in Nashville. more...

Elderly homeowners need our help
It has been nearly a generation since the General Assembly first determined that 65-year-olds deserve credit for a lifetime of sound investment in their homesteads. Now it is time to deliver. more...

TennCare reform to dominate coming session of Legislature: local lawmakers
"The governor has told us (TennCare's) not viable and we need to do something else," Norris said. more...

Norris pursues regional economic opportunities for district
State Sen. Mark Norris (R-Collierville) is meeting in Louisville, Ky. this week with officials from Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana to pursue opportunities for rural economic development in West Tennessee.  more...

Legislative committee studies hike in insurance premiums
State Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville, is the author of five of the 25 bills before the study committee. An attorney, Norris also sees the doctor's side of the issue. more...

Letter to the Editor
My efforts to balance protection of citizen pocketbooks with preservation of property rights continue in the state Senate. more...

Across The USA
Sen. Mark Norris is sponsoring a bill to cap non-economic damages for medical malpractice. more...

Committee on tort reform discusses factors affecting malpractice awards
Sen. Mark Norris, R-Collierville and a Memphis attorney, spoke to the legislative committee in the first of a series of meetings to study the issue of tort reform. A tort is a civil suit for damages. more...

Smooth sailing for now, but storm warnings ahead in Tennessee
"The atmosphere on the hill was completely different from last year," Norris said, remembering the vicious, partisan battle over a proposed income tax that nearly paralyzed state government last year. more...

Golden rule days for schools
The legislature, the governor and local school districts have far more serious issues ahead in funding education adequately. more...

Students may have to pay for out-of-district school
Several legislators backed the bill because there have been several cases of families living in neighboring states but sending their children to Tennessee schools, said Sen. Mark Norris, a Republican from Collierville who co-sponsored the bill. more...

The Realities of Republican Service
As the Senate Republican Caucus Secretary, I appreciate the opportunity to inform our Shelby GOP membership about recent developments in the Tennessee General Assembly. more...

Bill Targets Out-of-District School Enrollment Fraud
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Mark Norris and Rep. Curry Todd, both Collierville Republicans, is being sought by Shelby County school officials, who estimate that dozens of students a year are fraudulently enrolled by their out-of-district parents , Norris said. more...

Tennessee's medical emergency
Spiraling costs of insurance, prescription drugs and defensive medicine are to blame for Tennessee's medical emergency. more...

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