Tennessee’s Last Chance For Passage Of Meaningful Voter Integrity Legislation This Session Killed By RINOs In Committee

This Week, A Bill That Would Have Been An Opportunity For Substantive Voter Roll Cleanup, Greatly Increasing Voter Integrity In The State Of Tennessee, Was Killed By The House Finance, Ways, And Means Subcommittee And Taken Off Notice For This Session, Ending Any Possibility That It Could Be Heard And Passed On The House Floor.

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TN Lawmakers Want To Cut Red Tape For Out-of-state Medical Equipment

The Tennessee Senate Unanimously Passed A Bill Which Would Allow Out-Of-State Providers Of Home Medical Technology To Give Services Without Needing A License To Conduct Business In The State.

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State Representative Explains Importance of Redistricting Process

Representative Gary Hicks (R-Rogersville-District 9) Explained The Importance Of Redistricting To Members Of The Hawkins County Chamber Of Commerce When He Spoke At Their May 26 Meeting.

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Tennessee Mayors Say It’s Time For Tax Dollars To Stay In Their Cities

Local Tennessee Mayors Say It’s Time For Changes To Be Made To A 20 Year Old State Tax Policy That Siphons Off Sales Tax Dollars Raised In Their Communities.

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Social Media Common Carrier Bill Placed “Behind Budget” But Continues To Move Forward

During The House Finance, Ways And Means Subcommittee Meeting On March 30th, 2022, The “Common Carrier Bill” That Would Stop Social Media Censorship Of Tennessee Elections And Citizens Was Placed Behind The Budget Due To The Cost Of Implementing The Recommendations Of The Legislation.

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Tennessee’s Teacher Shortage Addressed With Second Round Of Grants

The Tennessee Department Of Education Has Announced A Second Round To The Grow Your Own Grants In An Effort To Help Future Educators Across The State. This Next Round Consists Of $2 Million For Educator Preparation Programs. Any EPP In Tennessee Is Able To Apply Before The May 7 Deadline.

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