New Legislation Seeks To Censor News Outlets And Companies In Tennessee
New Republican-Sponsored Legislation Has Been Filed That Could Be Used To Effectively Censor News Outlets And Businesses Across The State Of Tennessee.
Read moreNew Republican-Sponsored Legislation Has Been Filed That Could Be Used To Effectively Censor News Outlets And Businesses Across The State Of Tennessee.
Read moreSenator Todd Gardenhire Intends To Repeal A Law, Specific To Chattanooga, That He Sponsored Five Years Ago Due To What He Says Is A “Crime-Infested” Entertainment District.
Read moreCrime And Panhandling Continue To Be A Major Source Of Concern For Nashville Area Business Owners Who Say They Are Losing Customers Because Of It.
Read moreCurrently, In Tennessee, Hemp Products Containing A Small Amount Of THC Are Legal, And Efforts By Legislators To Ban Or Regulate Certain Hemp Products In The Volunteer State Failed To Move Forward During The Last Legislative Session.
Read moreA Scam Has Recently Resurfaced Targeting Businesses With A Deceptive Mailer From A Company That Goes By Two Names: Tennessee Certificate Service And TN Certificate Of Existence Filing Company.
Read moreVictims Of The Recent Tornadoes In Parts Of Tennessee, As Well As Kentucky And Illinois, Will Have Until May 16th, 2022 To File Individual And Business Tax Returns And To Make Any Tax-Related Payments.
Read moreTennessee’s Unemployment Rate Has Dropped To Its Lowest Level Since March 2020, The Last Month Before Covid-19 Business Closures Impacted Workers Across The State. According To New Data From The Department Of Labor And Workforce Development (TDLWD), Tennessee Recorded An Unemployment Rate Of 4% In November 2021.
Read moreThe Tennessee Department Of Commerce And Insurance (TDCI) Has Announced That Workers’ Compensation Insurance Premiums Are Likely To Decline For Most Tennessee Businesses In 2022 For The Ninth Consecutive Year.
Read morePresident Joe Biden Announced Sweeping New COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates That Will Force Millions Of Unvaccinated Americans To Receive The Vaccine, Undergo Weekly Testing Or Lose Their Jobs, Flipping On A Promise The President Made In 2020 That He Would Enact No Such Mandate.
Read moreThe Tennessee Chamber Of Commerce Is Asking Businesses Across The State To Weigh In With Their Take On COVID-19 Restrictions With A Survey Asking Their Opinion On Everything From Mask Mandates To Vaccine Requirements For Both Employees And Customers.
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