Metro Nashville Board Denies Coverage Of Gender Reassignment Surgery For City Employees

The Metro Nashville Employee Benefit Board Has Rejected A Proposal That Would Have Expanded Insurance Coverage To Allow For Funding To Pay For Gender Reassignment Surgeries For City Employees.

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Bill To Stop TennCare From Covering “Gender Affirming Treatments” Heads To Committee

A Bill To Prevent TennCare From Covering “Gender-Affirming” Treatment Has Officially Been Scheduled For Consideration By The House Subcommittee On Insurance.

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Former TN Legislator Calls Health Insurance Audit “Waste” of Taxpayer Money

A Former Tennessee Legislator Says The State Is Wasting More Taxpayer Money In Their Attempt To Recoup Overages From Payments For State Employee Health Insurance.

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Middle Tennessee Man Recovered From Virus Facing Big Hospital Bill

A Middle Tennessee Man Who Needed Hospitalization In Order To Overcome Covid-19 Was Shocked At The Bill He Received After His Recovery. He Now Owes Williamson Medical Center More Than $4,000 – A Bill He Thought Covid-19 Relief Funds Were Supposed To Help Pay.

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Reporting Suspected TennCare Fraud Just Got Easier

Tips from Tennesseans Result In More TennCare Fraud Investigations Than Any Other Method And Now It’s Easier Than Ever To Report Suspected TennCare Fraud To The Office Of Inspector General, Which Investigates Fraud Among Members Of The State’s Healthcare Insurance Program.

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The Democrat’s Kamala Conundrum

When Harris Was Chosen As Biden’s VP There Was A Panic Media-Blitz To Remake Her. Media Hid Her Companionship With Willie Brown, Her Defiance Of Authority, Non-Compliance With The Courts And Her Support For Radical Left Laws. And No Major Media Outlet Vetted Her Background Or Her Qualifications. Democrats Went To Extremes To Shelter Kamala Harris And Protect Her From Everything That Could Taint Her Image.

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Governor Lee Defends Medicaid Block Grant Program

According To The U.S. Census, More Than 836,000 People In Tennessee Do Not Have Health Insurance. Despite Some Pushback From The New Administration, Governor Lee Is Hopeful That The Medicaid Block Grant Waiver Program Will Remain In Place And Will Allow More People To Get The Insurance They Need.

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Feds To Pay Hundreds Per Child To American Families; Critics Fear Economic Fallout

Americans With Children Will Begin Receiving Checks From The Internal Revenue Service In A Few Weeks, But Economists Worry The Payments Could Have Long-Term Economic Consequences.

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