Tennessee House Bill Seeks Exclusion Of LGBTQ Lifestyle Textbooks From Curriculum

A Bill To Exclude LGBTQ Lifestyles From The Content Of Public School Books And Educational Materials Has Entered The Tennessee Legislature.

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North Carolina Congressman Proposes Bill To End Federal Pay For Union Business

U.S. Rep. Bishop Filed Bill To End Use Of Official Time By Federal Workers For Union Activities. National Right To Work Committee Said Federal Workers Unions Used More Than 2.6 Million Hours Of Official Time For Union Activity In 2019, Costing Taxpayers More Than $163 Million.

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Tennessee’s Teacher Discipline Act Takes Another Step Toward Law

Tennessee’s Teacher Discipline Act Took Another Step Toward Becoming A Law After The State Senate Voted To Advance It. The Bill Passed With A 25-8 Vote On March 11, And Will Be Voted On Again By The House.

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Biden Gears Up To Push Behemoth Infrastructure Plan

As President Joe Biden’s $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Heads To His Desk This Week, His Administration Is Preparing To Introduce A Massive Infrastructure Relief Bill Sometime This Month.

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Medical Marijuana Bill Takes First Step In Tennessee Senate

A Bill That Would Legalize And Regulate Medical Cannabis In Tennessee Has Begun Advancing Through The Tennessee Legislature.

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Bill To Allow Governor To Order Schools To Reopen Passes Tennessee Senate (Update)

The Tennessee State Senate Approved Legislation Monday Evening That Would Allow Governor Bill Lee To Order Schools To Offer In-Person Learning.

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Democrat’s Fracking Bill Will Cost Californian Jobs

California Senate Democrats Introduced A Bill This Week That Would Effectively End Fracking In California, A Move Panned As A Job-Killer By The Country’s Oldest Oil And Gas Trade Association.

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Tennessee House Bill 37 Prohibits Classification Of Workers As Essential Or Non-Essential

As States Are Now Deciding Priority For Vaccine Distribution, Classifications Of Essential And Nonessential Workers That Were Previously Used May Be Obsolete.

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