Tennessee Abortion Numbers Drop As Neighboring States See Increase

A New National Study Has Tracked A Noticeable Decline In The Number Of Abortions Performed In Many States – Including Tennessee – Since The Overturning Of Roe V. Wade By The Supreme Court. While There Has Been A Decline In Abortions Performed In Tennessee, The Number Had Jumped In Neighboring States.

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Migration Study Shows Big Cities Continue Losing Population

Americans In The First Quarter Of 2021 Continued Their 2020 Pattern Of Moving From Expensive, Densely Populated Areas To Warmer, More Tax-Affordable States, According To A New Study From Updater Technologies.

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New Federal Data Signals More Trouble For U.S. Economy

New Information From The Bureau Of Labor Statistics Reports That Prices For Consumer Goods Have Risen Significantly In The Past Year, Putting Extra Strain On Americans’ Budgets And Worrying Experts.

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North Carolina Congressman Proposes Bill To End Federal Pay For Union Business

U.S. Rep. Bishop Filed Bill To End Use Of Official Time By Federal Workers For Union Activities. National Right To Work Committee Said Federal Workers Unions Used More Than 2.6 Million Hours Of Official Time For Union Activity In 2019, Costing Taxpayers More Than $163 Million.

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Tennessee Medical Non-Discrimination Business & Consumer Act Gets National Attention

Tennessee’s Medical Non-Discrimination Business And Consumer Act Is Now Getting National Attention. Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina And Other States Are Now Looking Into Ways To Propose A Similar Bill In Their States.

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