Ongoing National Guard Presence To Cost Taxpayer’s Minimum Of $100 Million

The Plan To Keep At Least 5,000 Guardsmen On The Ground For The Next 6-8 Weeks Will Be Valued Upwards Of One Hundred Million Dollars.

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Biden Calls For Unity After Being Sworn In As 46th President

Biden Touts Promise Of Unity And Boldness And Marks The Beginning Of A Push For Progressive Policies That Could Have A Widespread Effect On Taxpayers.

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Biden Inauguration: Different Look, Feel From Recent Power Transfers

Biden’s Inauguration Tomorrow Will Look Far Different From Any In Recent Memory With Streets Blocked off, A 4.6 Mile Security Perimeter, And 25,000 National Guardsmen On Patrol, Just To Start.

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Heightened Security In Nashville Leading Up To Inauguration

Nashville Metro Police And The Tennessee Highway Patrol Say They Will Be Monitoring Future Planned Protests With Heightened Security As A Precaution.

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President Trump Impeached For Second Time In 13 Months

Vote Of 232-197 Was Mostly Along Party Lines, Though Some Republicans Joined Democrats To Impeach. Trump Becomes The First President Ever To Be Impeached Twice.

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Governor Lee, TN Legislative Leadership And Congressional Delegation Condemn Riots in D.C.

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Legislative Leaders And Members of Tennessee’s Congressional Delegation Condemned Riotous Behavior Wednesday At The U.S. Capitol By Protestors From A Pro-Trump Rally.

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Lee Limits Gatherings To 10; Health Official Says Christmas Surge Could ‘Break’ Hospitals

After Strong Words For Tennessee Citizens Last Week Regarding Choices Made Over The Thanksgiving Holiday, Lee Limits Indoor Public Gatherings In The State To No More Than Ten Individuals Through January 19th.

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Lee Deploys National Guard To Serve Tennessee Hospitals

Governor Bill Lee has authorized the Tennessee National Guard to aid state hospitals during COVID-19 surge with the aim of freeing up hospital resources to better deal with the influx of patients.

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