Covenant School Shooter’s Autopsy Shows No Request For Testing For Prescription Medications

The Autopsy For The Nashville School Shooter Shows That There Were No “Positive Findings Of Toxicological Significance” Found. Hale Was Not Tested For Any Prescription Medications Including Those Used For Mental Conditions And Hormone Therapy. She Was Only Tested For Illegal And Controlled Substances.

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Manifesto Release Opposition, Weaponizing GOP ByLaws, TN Not Taking Care Of Veterans, Corporate Welfare & Much More! The TennCon Big 7!

1) Parties Opposed To Release Of Covenant School Shooting Records To Present Arguments At Upcoming Hearing
2) Tennessee Committee Extends And Increases Pearson Testing Contract By $40 Million
3) Establishment Republicans Weaponize Organization Bylaws In Attempt To Isolate/Punish Grassroots Victors
4) Tennessee One Of The Worst States For Military Retirees, New Report Says
5) Gov. Lee Responds To Call To Cancel Special Session On Gun Legislation
6) Mental Health Of Tennessee Children Getting Worse Say Reports
7) $120M Of Public Funds Could Be Used For Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Rebuild

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Some Tennessee Lawmakers Say No On Changing Gun Laws Before Seeing Covenant Shooter Manifesto

Some State Republican Lawmakers Say They Will Not Be Voting To Change Any Current Gun Laws In The Upcoming Special Session If The “Manifesto” Of The Covenant School Shooter Remains Unavailable To The Public.

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Mental Health Of Tennessee Children Getting Worse Say Reports

New Reports Say That The Mental Health Of Children In Tennessee – And All Across America – Is Getting Worse. A Variety Of Factors May Be To Blame, Including The Repercussions That Came From Schools Being Closed During The Pandemic And Access To Social Media.

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Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Sue Social Media Giants For Role In Student Mental Health Crisis

A Lawsuit Has Been Filed By The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System Against A Number Of Social Media Companies, Seeking Accountability For The Increasing Mental Health Crisis Among Students. The Suit Names Facebook, Google, Instagram, Meta, Snapchat, Tik Tok, WhatsApp, And YouTube.

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TN Lawmakers Push Updated Psychiatric Bed Registry To Cut Emergency Room Burden

Amid The Debate Over Mental Health Care Versus Gun Control, Two Rutherford County Lawmakers Are Hoping To Improve The Flow Of Mentally Unstable Patients To Psychiatric Hospitals From Emergency Rooms. Rep. Sparks Urges Action Before Another Mass Shooting Takes Place.

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TN Attorney General’s Office Investigating Social Media Effects On Children

On Behalf Of Tennessee Consumers, The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office Is Investigating Social Media Companies For Providing And Promoting Social Media Platforms To Children And Young Adults Despite Knowing That Social Media Use Is Associated With Mental Health And Various Other Serious Harms.

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Johnson City Schools To Spend 1 Million Dollars Annually On Mental Health Care

The Johnson City School Board Voted Unanimously To Approve A Proposal, Pending Budget Approval, That Will Allow The District To Add 16 Masters-Level Full-Time Therapists For The District’s 11 Brick And Mortar Schools, Doubling The Current Spending On Mental Health.

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Jefferson County Grassroots Group Fights For End To Woke Ideology In Local Schools

Due To Empowered Jefferson’s Discoveries About Allied Behavioral Health Solution, Concerned Citizens, As Well As Members Of Empowered Jefferson, Engaged The School Board On This Topic In February And March. They Requested That Jefferson County Schools End The Business Relationship With Allied And Not Renew Their Contract After It Expires In June.

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