Chattanooga City Council Unanimously Approves Mayor Kelly’s Budget

The Chattanooga City Council On Tuesday Approved Mayor Tim Kelly’s One Chattanooga Budget On Second Reading, With $10 Million In Additional Road Paving, $33 Million Toward Affordable Housing, And $2 Million Toward Homelessness Prevention And Rehousing Efforts — With No Tax Increase.

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Blackburn Leads Effort To Save Essential Workers From Losing Jobs Due To Biden Mandate

Last Week, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn Introduced The Keeping Our Covid-19 Heroes Employed Act To Save Essential Workers From Being Fired Due To President Biden’s Sweeping Vaccine Mandate.

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2022 Chattanooga Budget Revealed By Mayor Kelly

At The Chattanooga City Council Meeting On Tuesday, August 10, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly And Chief Of Staff Brent Goldberg Presented An Outline Of The Goals Of The 2022 City Budget To The Council.

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Tennesseans Express Concerns over Essential Workers Bill of Rights

Tennessee’s New Senate Bill Would Provide Essential Workers More Protections And Hazard Pay In The Event Of A Pandemic, But Many Residents Have Expressed Worry Over What Else It Could Do. There Are Concerns That The Bill Could Interfere With Established Small Businesses By Adding More Restrictions.

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Almost A Year Ago, California Became The First State To Issue A Stay-At-Home Order

One Year Ago, As The Novel Coronavirus Spread Across The Country, California Became The First State To Order Residents To Stay Home Unless Engaged In Essential Activities.

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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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