TN Committee Unveils $1.3B In Proposed Federal Spending

Tennessee’s Financial Stimulus Accountability Group Released Its Plan To Spend The Final $1.3 Billion Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Money Wednesday In What The Committee Called The Tennessee Resiliency Plan.

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Federal Court Rules In Favor Of Tennessee In ARPA Tax Mandate Lawsuit

A Federal Court Has Granted Tennessee And Kentucky Freedom On How To Distribute Funds From The American Rescue Plan Act.

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TN Health Agencies Offer Public Health Spending Proposals For Upcoming Fed Relief

Tennessee Agencies Made Their Pitches Last Week For Public Health Capital Projects That Would Qualify For Funding From Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Relief.

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End Of Federal Unemployment Raises Questions About Fraud, Joblessness

Federal Unemployment Benefits Ended Over The Holiday Weekend, Raising Questions About How The Payments’ Expiration Will Affect The Job Market And Whether Congress Will Renew The Benefits.

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State Agencies Make Pitches For Spending Billions In TN ARPA Money

Tennessee’s Financial Stimulus Accountability Group Met With State Agency Heads Last Week Regarding Funding Requests Related To The Second Half Of $3.7 Billion In Federal American Rescue Plan Act Relief.

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Biden Administration Opens Investigation Into TN Policy On Student Masking

The U.S. Department Of Education Informed The Tennessee Department Of Education On Monday It Would Be Investigating Whether The State’s Stance On Masks In Schools Is Violating The Rights Of Disabled Students.

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Tennessee Farmer Gets Another Win In Lawsuit Against USDA

A Federal Judge Has Ruled Union City Farmer Robert Holman’s Lawsuit Against The USDA Over COVID-19 Relief Funds Directed Toward “Non-White” Farmers Will Be Heard Instead Of Being Delayed Until There Is A Result In A Similar Case In Texas.

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Unemployment Programs Wasted Billions

A Federal Watchdog Says Billions Of Taxpayer Dollars Have Been Wasted Through Unemployment Programs In The Past Year, And That Number Is Likely To Rise.

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Tennessee Farmer Wins Injunction Against USDA In Loan Forgiveness Dispute

A Federal Judge In Tennessee Has Ruled In Favor Of A Tennessee Farmer, Granting An Injunction Against The U.S. Department Of Agriculture In Its Effort To Grant Federal Loan Forgiveness To Only “Non-Whites.”

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How One Tennessean Fought Back Against “New Racism” and Won!

Imagine you’re a Republican business owner who was almost put out of business by your own Governor’s lock-down policies. Now imagine your government offers you money for the damage they caused… only to tell you that you don’t qualify when you apply… because you are WHITE! Well, that’s EXACTLY what happened to Tony, the owner of Jake’s Bar and Grill in Harriman Tennessee. But, it’s not where this story ends. Tony talks about how he fought back against “New Racism” and how the more the government “helps” Tennesseans, the more it actually hurts them. This is an interesting and entertaining story you will want to hear straight from Tony’s mouth.

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