SB 2065 passes in Senate April 19, 2016 MADD applauds Tennessee legislators for passing HB 1843 in the House on April 13, 2016, and SB 2065 in the Senate on April 19, 2016! The bill was signed into law April...
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By Kathy Kilgore Beeler When one of my family members calls someone a “Cole,” it means something special. It’s family shorthand for calling someone Compassionate, Obedient to God, Loving and Enthusiastic toward life – all such core...
MADD Tennessee joined victims on Capitol Hill on February 23, 2016, to advocate for tougher legislation that would ensure information regarding repeat offenders is shared among law enforcement, judges, and courts. In addition, MADD fought for stricter...
Long-time MADD Tennessee volunteer and MADD National Board Member, Brad Bulla, was recently interviewed by Adversity 2 Alliance. In this short radio interview, Brad had an...
Your Heart on Art is a non-profit organization created to help hurting individuals. No art experience is necessary to participate in these types of classes. I have attended several and the classes are a different...
MADD Victim Services supports bereaved victims and injury survivors who are left to deal with the aftermath of a drunk or drugged driving crash or an underage drinking incident. We consider a victim or survivor...
FOX 17 News interviewed MADD Upper Cumberland volunteer, Aline Skelley, whose brother Chris Conatser was killed in...
MADD Tennessee victims, volunteers, and staff celebrated a very important event on Wednesday, June 10, 2015, as Governor Bill Haslam signed the long-awaited Victim Photo Life Bill into law. Until now, in trials where a...
To kick off MADD’s 35th Anniversary Conference in Washington, D.C., nearly 400 MADD volunteers and staff attended the global unveiling of the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS) test vehicle on Thursday, June 4,...
MADD was in support of several bills that passed in the latest Tennessee legislative session that adjourned on April 22, 2015. HB0042/SB1315 – Probation and Parole: sponsored by Representative William Lamberth (R) and Senator Randy McNally (R). ...