Who is Invited to the General Assembly? – The General Assembly is open to the public – all in attendance on the virtual meeting need to disclose themselves or they will be dropped from the meeting. All participants should also be in good standing (defined in the Points of Order below), who have lived on Tennessee as their home for a minimum of one year and one day.
“The purpose of a State Assembly is to protect the people who live within the borders of their State, to protect the assets of those people, and preserve their birthright as Americans. The further purpose of a State Assembly is to uphold and enforce the Public Law — including enforcement of the Federal Constitutions. State Assemblies are supposed to make all major decisions about State-owned property and resources, to form the fundamental nexus of the American Government in international jurisdiction, to educate new generations of Americans about their own history and government, and do all the other things necessary to preserve our government of, for, and by the living people of this country, complete with its bottom-up power structure, and it’s daunting responsibility to self-govern.” – Anna Von Reitz
We accomplish this purpose through committees which do the actual work of the American Government.
ASSEMBLY BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS – To lawfully conduct all Tennessee Assembly business in accordance with Natural law and Public Law. All attendees of Tennessee Assembly meetings will be governed by the Decorum Agreement (see downloadable PDF below).
Sub Committees of the General Assembly
General Education Committee
New Member Orientation
Events Committee
Records Committee
Budget Committee
Treasury Committee
Oversight Committee
Militia Affairs Committee
Ombudsman Committee
General Elections Committee
Office of the Marshall at Arms
Records Committee
The Records Committee keeps, organizes, and tracks all the paperwork associated with the actual land and soil and living people. This committee is made up of State Recording Secretaries and Public Notaries. These officers are trained and overseen by this committee to keep all the records in tact.
Militia Affairs Committee
Each Assembly is now engaged in setting up a simple subcommittee to deal with its own Militia Affairs—- and the primary job of this subcommittee is to supply the Militia with men and materials needed to promote the general public safety within the borders of their State.
This Committee is the proper place for the Militia to bring forward projects and needs and supply requests for review and budget allocations going forward, and this, the Militia Affairs Committee, is also the group charged with working with the Militia to develop public safety plans.
Public Safety is the fundamental concern of all the Peacekeeping Forces.
The Assembly has the power and duty to regulate the Assembly Militia and the Assembly Militia has the power and duty to protect the Public.
These are not adverse powers; but, they are different powers, meant to work together for the good of all. – Article 3179
Treasury Committee
Purpose: The Treasury Committee is the careful steward of Assembly Funds. They do not dictate the budget. This committee makes sure the books are balanced and the accounts are in order. They pay expenses authorized by the GA vote.
All funds donated or earmarked for the GA Assembly or any Pillar can be transferred to the main assembly account by check, Zelle, or Cash App. Checks can be made out and mailed in care of the Treasury Committee at the following address:
The Tennessee Assembly
C/O 2372 Boatdock Road
Talbot, Tennessee [37877]
Zelle – hamblenrecsecy@gmail.com
Cash App – $kdbullard123

General Elections Committee
Handles notices and candidate publications, sets dates, promotes participation in elections, provides ballots, poll watchers, and ballot security.
The General Election Committee announces election results and arranges for the publication of the results of State Election. County Election Committees are responsible for County Election activities.
Office of the Marshal at Arms
Ensures safety and decorum at all meetings and events; caretaker of the flag, works with the Elections Committee to secure ballots.
