Nashville Mayor’s Titans Stadium Plan Lacks Transparency, Economic Basis

Nashville Mayor John Cooper Presented His Case For Public Funding Toward A New Tennessee Titans Stadium In An Op-Ed In The Tennessean. An Economist From Georgia’s Kennesaw State University Who Studies Stadium Impacts, Said The Lack Of Financial Details In Cooper’s Argument Is Concerning.

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Fight Over Elections, Voter Fraud Reaches Climax In D.C.

A Fight Over Voting Legislation Has Reached A Climax In Washington, D.C., Where Democratic Leadership Is Making Passage Of Laws To Federalize Elections Their Top Priority By Even Threatening To “Nuke” The Filibuster To Make It Happen.

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Another Federal Judge Blocks Biden Mandate For Federal Contract Workers

A Federal Court In Georgia Issued An Injunction Tuesday Blocking The Biden Administration’s Vaccine Mandate For Federal Contract Workers, The Latest In A Series Of Legal Defeats For The President.

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Group To Rally At CHI Memorial In Support Of Nurses & Hospital Staff

As Hospitals Give Employees The Ultimatum To Take The COVID Vaccine Or Be Fired, Supporters Of Tennessee Neighbors For Liberty And Other Conservative Groups Are Planning To Gather Along Lafayette Road In Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, To Support Nurses And Staff.

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More Than Half Of U.S. States Vow To Fight Biden’s Vaccine Mandate

Twenty-Seven Republican Governors Or Attorneys General Have Vowed To Fight The Latest Executive Order issued By President Joe Biden Mandating That Over 80 Million Private Employees Receive COVID Vaccinations Or Undergo Weekly Testing, Or Their Employer Will Be Fined.

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Tennessee’s COVID Policies Limited Damage To Economy

Lee’s Approach To Pandemic Mitigation Efforts Helped Limit The Impact On TN’s Economy Without Having A Negative Effect On The State’s COVID-19 Metrics, A New Report from The Beacon Center Of Tennessee Says.

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States Join Coalition To Stop California From Setting U.S. Automotive Standards

A Coalition Of 16 States Is Urging The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency To Not Reinstate A Waiver Allowing California To Implement Its Own Carbon Emissions Standards That Essentially Regulate The Automotive Industry For The Rest Of The U.S.

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Supreme Court Rules Against NCAA On Student-Athlete Compensation

After Several Years Of Challenges To The NCAA’s Power Over Student Athlete Compensation, The Supreme Court Reached A Unanimous Decision Upholding A Lower Court’s Ruling That The Current NCAA Regulations Violate Federal Antitrust Laws. The NCAA Cannot Restrict Educational Benefits To Student Athletes.

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Tennessee Can Do More To Protect Medical Freedoms

Most People Know By Now That Our General Assembly Failed To Pass Sweeping Legislation To Protect The Liberties And Privacy Of Tennesseans From Vaccine Passports And Requirements. Largely Because Of Bill Lee’s Opposition, Effort After Effort To Secure Our Health Freedoms Failed To Gain Support In Our Legislature, Leaving Tennesseans Vulnerable To Vaccine Mandates By Businesses, Schools, And Non-Profits.

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