Tennessee Grants $16.5M In Low-Interest Water Infrastructure Loans

Tennessee Has Agreed To Send Four Loans Worth $16.5 Million To Municipalities In The State For Water Infrastructure As Part Of The State’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund Loan Program.

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Multi-Billion Dollar Corporations Get Billions More In Taxpayer Dollars For Doing Business In Tennessee

Companies Worth Many Billions Of Dollars Are Set To Receive Billions More In Grants And Loans For Doing Business In Tennessee. FedEx Will Get A $2 Million Grant, And Ford Motor Company Has Been Conditionally Approved For A $9.2 Billion Loan.

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TN Joins Multi-State Coalition Urging Solar Lending Companies To Suspend Loan Payments

Tennessee Attorney General Skrmetti Has Joined A Coalition Of Eight Attorneys General Urging Solar Lending Companies To Suspend Loan Payments And The Accrual Of Interest For Customers Who Financed The Purchase Of A Solar Power System From Pink Energy And Have Not Received A Working Solar Power System.

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East Tennesseans Accused Of Fraud In Paycheck Protection Loans

An East Tennessee Woman Who Was Already On Probation In A Federal Fraud Case And A Chattanooga Drug Dealer Are Both Accused Of Duping The Small Business Administration Into Awarding Them Paycheck Protection Program Loans.

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Hundreds of Hamilton County Residents At Risk of Foreclosure

According To The Hamilton County Mayor’s Office, Nearly Five Hundred Residents Risk Losing Their Homes Over Delinquent Mortgage Payments. These 447 Homeowners Have Missed Three Or More Payments. However, There Is Relief Still Available For A Short Amount Of Time.

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Tennessee Farmer Sues USDA Over Loan Forgiveness Program

A New Federal Lawsuit Claims a Tennessee Farmer Is Being Discriminated Against Because He Is Not Eligible For Federal Loan Forgiveness Available To Only “Non-Whites.”

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Two Bills That Could Affect Tennessee Sports Betting Put On Hold

In The Midst Of Tennessee’s Online Sportsbook Losing Their Betting License, State Legislators Have Put On Hold Two Bills That Would Change Online Betting.

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Lee Says Tennessee Doesn’t Need Its Share Of American Rescue Plan Funding

Tennessee Is Set To Receive A Combined $35 Billion In Different Forms Of Relief From The $1.9 Trillion Federal Stimulus Package Signed By President Joe Biden, But Gov. Bill Lee Said The State Doesn’t Need The Money.

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Free “Resiliency Checklist” Aims To Better Prepare Small Businesses, Organizations For Crises

The Enterprise Center has launched an online toolkit designed for Chattanooga’s small businesses, nonprofits and faith-based organizations. The aim of The Resiliency Checklist is to better prepare user’s businesses for pandemics, natural disasters and other crises.

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