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Elevated Inflation, Poor GDP Growth Raise Concerns

Federal Data Released Friday Showed That Inflation Remains Elevated. The Figures Came Out On The Heels Of Other Data Showing The U.S. Gross Domestic Product Underperformed In The First Quarter Of This Year.
Concealed Carry Now Allowed For Approved Tennessee School Staff

Tennessee School Staff Are Now Eligible To Concealed Carry Firearms At School If They Have Met The Criteria And Gained Proper Approval. The Law Went Into Effect After It Was Signed By Gov. Bill Lee.
Asymmetric Justice

Whether Or Not One Likes Former President Trump, The Astute Observer Must Note That No Former American President Has Ever Been Prosecuted For Criminal Activity But It Is Quite Possible Some Could Have.
Illegal Aliens, Foreign-Owned Land, SROs & Common Core: Conservative Bills That Failed In Tennessee This Legislative Session

The Tennessee General Assembly Officially Adjourned Their 2024 Legislative Session On Thursday, April 25th. Some Conservative Legislation Wasn’t ‘Killed’ Outright But Failed To Make Any Significant Progress In The Lawmaking Body This Year.
Tennessee Bill Intended To Bring Greater Oversight To Juvenile Detention Facilities Sent To Summer Study

Legislation That Would Have Required Regular Inspections Of Privately-Owned Juvenile Detention Centers In Tennessee Has Been Deferred To A Summer Study Effectively Killing The Bill Until At Least Next Session.
Tennessee Bill Allows Lawsuits For Damages From Illegally Blocking Roadways

A Bill Aimed At Preventing People From Blocking Tennessee Roadways Was Amended And Passed By Both Chambers Of The Tennessee Legislature Before It Next Heads To The Desk Of Gov. Bill Lee Along With A Glut Of Late-Session Bills.
School Districts Vote Down Charter Schools In Metro Nashville & Rutherford County

Rutherford County Schools And Metro Nashville Public Schools Have Both Recently Denied Applications For New Charter Schools Within Their Districts.
Changes To Tennessee’s 4th-grade Reading Law Pass After Compromise On Retention Policy

Parents Of Tennessee Fourth Graders Would Have Input On Whether Their Children Get Held Back Because Of Low Reading Test Scores, Under Compromise Legislation That’s Headed To Gov. Bill Lee’s Desk.
