Legislative Group Recommends More Tennessee Certificate Of Need Reform

A Joint Working Group On Tennessee Certificate Of Need Reform Has Recommended A Continued Rollback Or Restrictions And Changes To The Process Of Approving New And Expanded Health Care Facilities And Services In The State.

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Vanderbilt Has 1 Administrator For Every 2 Students: Analysis

In Its Hiring, Funding And Self-Promotion, Vanderbilt Shows A Strong Commitment To DEI Principles. Vanderbilt University’s DEI Commitment Includes A Recent $17 Million Faculty Initiative, ‘Identity Centers,’ And More.

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Nearly 1,000 Families Applied, 350 Accepted Into Tennessee’s Education Savings Plan

Tennessee Has Seen Nearly 1,000 Families Apply And More Than 350 Have Been Accepted Into The State’s Pilot Educational Savings Account Program.

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Metro Nashville Asks Tennessee Supreme Court For Another Look At School Voucher Decision

Rather Than Accepting The Tennessee Supreme Court’s Recent Decision To Allow The State’s Pilot Education Savings Account Program To Move Forward, Metro Nashville Is Asking The Court To Rethink Its Decision.

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NRA & Conservative Watchdogs Sound Alarm Over McNally’s Incumbent Protection Bill

The National Rifle Association (NRA) And Tennessee Conservative Watchdog Groups See Many Potential Issues That Could Arise Due To The Legislation And Have Voiced Their Concerns To The Tennessee Conservative And Lawmakers Alike.

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Tennessee Voters Support Right-To Work Amendment, Poll Finds

The Committee Advocating For A Right-To-Work Constitutional Amendment Said A Recent Poll Shows 64% Of Tennesseans Will Vote “Yes” To Add The Amendment To The State Constitution.

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Weary Of Social Media Prying, Lawmakers Delve Into Data Privacy

TN Legislators Plan To Push Forward With Legislation Designed To Let Tennesseans Know What Companies Are Doing With Their Data When They Sign A Contract.

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