Metro Nashville Public Schools See Declining Enrollment And Declining Funds

Metro Nashville Public Schools Will Be Receiving More Funds From The State, Thanks To The New Education Funding Formula, But, With Enrollment Numbers Lower Than Anticipated, They Will Be Bringing In About $22 Million Less Than Expected.

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TN Congressional Residency Rule Becomes Law Too Late To Block Ortagus

A Bill That Would Require Congressional Candidates In Tennessee To Live In The State For Three Years Before Running In A Primary For A Federal Seat Will Become Law Without The Signature Of Gov. Bill Lee, However, The Legislation Will Not Achieve The Goal Of Some Tennessee Lawmakers To Block The Candidacy Of One Trump-Backed Candidate.

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Nashville And Memphis Prevented From Mandating Masks

Leaders In Nashville And Memphis Are Once Again Eager To Mandate Masks For Their Cities, Despite Waning Numbers Of Cases, But Governor Bill Lee Says That A New Emergency Declaration Is Not Needed.

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Medical Freedoms Special Session Slated For Late October

The Tennessee Legislature Is Close To Finalizing A Second Special Session This Month, This One Concerning COVID-19 Matters, According To Information State Rep. Gloria Johnson Shared On Twitter.

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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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Former Disney Actress Joined Williamson County Anti-Mask Protest

The Controversy Surrounding Tennessee’s Mask Mandates In Schools Gained National Headlines After Ex-Disney Actress, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Joined Williamson County Parents In Challenging The School District’s New Mask Requirement.

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Building Commission Expected To Vote In Favor Of Removing Forrest Bust From Capitol (Update)

The State Building Commission voted on Thursday, giving final approval for the relocation of the bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest from the Capitol to the Tennessee State Museum.

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TN Dept Of Health’s Immunization Program For Children Continues

The Tennessee Department Of Health Said Wednesday It Has “In No Way Halted The Immunizations For Children Program” On The Heels Of The State Firing Its Top Vaccine Official And Discontinuing Adolescent Vaccine Outreach For Other Vaccines.

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Lee Declares Southern Border A ‘National Security Crisis’

Over The Weekend, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Traveled To The U.S. Southern Border To Meet With Tennessee National Guards Troops And Receive Briefings Regarding The Skyrocketing Rate Of Illegal Crossings And Criminal Activities.

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Federal Judge Blocks Tennessee Transgender Bathroom Law Temporarily

On Friday, A Federal Judge Placed A Temporary Block On Tennessee’s Newly Passed Transgender Bathroom Law. The Block Was Issued By Judge Aleta A. Trauger Of Tennessee’s Middle District. This Block Allows Law Enforcement Officials To Temporarily Halt All Enforcement Of The Law.

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