Metro Nashville Council’s Approval Of ‘Robot Dog’ For Police Dept Raises Concerns For Citizen Privacy

The Metro Nashville Police Department Will Be Adding A “Robotic Dog” To Its Force, As Well As Several Other Devices That Will Be Used To Help Prevent Acts Of Terrorism. Several Metro Council Members Brought Up Concerns That The ‘Dog’ Could Be Used As A Surveillance Tool.

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Tennessee Taking Federal Taxpayer Funds To Promote Leftist Environmental Agenda

In Recent Months Tennessee Has Been Expressing A Desire To Reject Federal Funding For Education, And Yet At The Same Time, The State Has Decided To Accept Money, And Engage In A Project That Appears To Promote And Assist In Furthering The Radical Leftist Environmental Agenda Of The Biden Administration.

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Slavery And Racism Blamed For “Climate Change” In The South, Tennessee To Create Inventory Of Climate “Offenders”

Slavery And Racism Are Being Blamed For Climate Change In The South, According To The Fifth National Climate Assessment And Tennessee Will Create An Inventory Of Its Biggest Climate “Offenders” After Having Been Allocated $3 Million In Grants From The EPA. TDEC Has Until November 30th To Submit An Initial Inventory Of Sources Of Climate Pollution And The Public Has Until Tomorrow, Wednesday 29th, 2023 To Provide Feedback In A Survey.

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Some GOP Candidates Want To Eliminate The Department Of Education. Can They Do It?

Republican Presidential Candidates Have Put The U.S. Department Of Education On Notice. Several Candidates Said At Last Week’s Debate That They Want To Get Rid Of The U.S. Department Of Education Entirely.

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Tennessee To Hand Out $185M In Broadband Grants With Federal Funds

Tennessee Plans To Hand Out $185 Million In Broadband Grants From Federal Funds Assigned To The Tennessee Department Of Economic And Community Development.

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Chattanooga To Reallocate $1.45M In COVID Relief Funds In Effort To Combat Homelessness

The Chattanooga City Council Approved Reallocation Of $1.45 Million Worth Of Federal Covid Relief Funding In Their Tuesday Meeting. A Revised Plan Looks Into Utilizing Those Funds To Create Other “Affordable Housing Options” In The City.

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New School Library Structure Pushes Librarians To Become Political Activists

Recent Changes In The Structure Of School Libraries In Tennessee Have Many Concerned That School Librarians Are Being Trained To Push More Than Just Books.

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Chattanooga Group To Spend $9.2M On Electric Vehicle Charging Pilot Program

Chattanooga Is Planning To Spend $9.2 Million, Including $4.5 Million From A Federal Grant, To Create What It Calls A Testbed For Electric Vehicle Charging.

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