Bill Would Increase Tennessee Teacher Pay, Stop Payroll Collection Of Union Dues

A Bill To Both Raise The Minimum Tennessee Teacher Salary To $50,000 By 2026-27 And Eliminate The Option Of Districts Collecting Tennessee Education Association Dues From Paychecks Passed The Senate Education Committee Last Week.

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House Committee Kills Legislation To Restrict Foreign Ownership Of TN Property Due To Lack Of Funding

Yesterday, March 8, 2023, Tennessee House Members Killed A Bill That Would Have Restricted Foreign Ownership Of Property Within The State, Protecting Tennessee Sovereignty And Supporting U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions.

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Bill To End Tennessee’s Professional Privilege Tax Would Cut $80M In Fees

A Bill That Would End Tennessee’s Professional Privilege Tax Was Introduced In A Senate Subcommittee On Tuesday.

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Tennessee Bill Would Move Foreclosure Notices From Newspapers To State Website

A Bill That Would Move Foreclosure Notices From Newspapers To A Tennessee Secretary Of State Website Was Pushed Back Two Weeks In The Senate State And Local Government Committee.

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TN Lawmakers Aim To Raise Nashville Hotel Tax To Fund $2 Billion Stadium For Titans

A New 1 Percentage Point Hotel Tax In Davidson County Could Help To Pay For A New $2 Billion Tennessee Titans Domed Stadium In Downtown Nashville.

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Tennessee Announces New Tax Credit Incentive For Entertainment Industry

Tennessee’s New Entertainment Tax Credit, An Incentive For Everything From Television Shows And Films To Video Game Development And Post-Production, Was Announced Tuesday By The Tennessee Department Of Revenue And Department Of Economic And Community Development.

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Tennessee Looks To Reinstate SNAP Benefit Work Requirement

A Tennessee Bill To Reinstate A 20-Hour-A-Week Work Requirement For The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Is Headed To The Senate.

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Bill Allowing Parents To Inspect Instructional Materials Killed Due To Hefty Fiscal Note

A Bill That Aimed To Require Schools To Adjust Their Policies To Allow Parents To Inspect Instructional Materials Used In The Classroom Was Taken Off Notice On March 30th, 2022.

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