The Tennessee Conservative News Break March 12, 2021

1) Tennessee Bill Could Limit Unlawful Restrictions Placed On Churches During Emergencies
2) 7 Tennessee Republican Mayors Continue To Push Mask Mandates
3) Tennessee Families In Need To Receive Food Benefits Soon
4) Biden Signs $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Bill Into Law
5) Healthcare Interests, Restaurants Among COVID Relief Bill Winners
6) Biden To Direct States To Make All U.S. Adults Eligible For Covid Vaccine By May 1
7) Hamilton County Schools Superintendent Acknowledges Low Literacy Rates

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Tennessee Bill Could Limit Unlawful Restrictions Placed On Churches During Emergencies

The Main Goal Of A Newly Proposed Bill, By Representative Rusty Grills, Is To Keep The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency From Imposing Unlawful Restrictions On Churches During Emergencies.

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Equality Act Erodes Religious Liberty And Is Dangerous To Women And Children

The Equality Act Is Being Touted As “Long Past-due Federal Legislation” By The LGBTQ Community. Opponents Argue That It Includes Requirements For Taxpayer-funded Abortion, And Forcing Hospitals, Health Care Providers And Pharmacists To Provide Abortions, Abortion Inducing Drugs And Devices, Hormone-blockers, Opposite Hormone Treatment, And Surgeries.

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Tennessee Pushes Ahead With In-Person Testing, Remote Learners Included, During Pandemic

While At Least Six States Are Seeking To Cancel Student Testing This Spring As The Pandemic Grinds On, Tennessee Isn’t Wavering In Its Plan To Give Tests In-Person To Most Of Its Nearly 1 Million Students.

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Governor Lee Discourages In-Person Worship, Echoed By Nashville and Montgomery County Mayors

Governor Bill Lee and other Tennessee leaders have called for churches to eliminate gatherings in favor of virtual church services.

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SCOTUS Rules In Favor Of Colorado Church Challenging State’s Rising Restrictions

Following A Previous Ruling Siding With California Churches In Challenge To Ban On Indoor Services, A Decision Praised By Faith Communities, The United States Supreme Court Has Sided With A Colorado Church In Challenge Of State’s COVID Restrictions.

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