Tennessee Senator And FCC Commissioner Work To Protect Children Online

U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn And Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr Are Calling To Better Protect Children Online. Due To The Pandemic, Many Students Were Issued Taxpayer-Funded Computers And Tablets When Schools Shifted Online. Yet, Many Schools Did Not Implement Basic Protections To Keep Children Safe Online From Predators And Big Tech Companies.

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School Choice More Important To Tennesseans Than Ever Before

Expanding Options For School Choice Is Increasingly Supported By Tennessee Parents According To Polls, Especially After Seeing How Their Children’s Education Has Suffered During The Pandemic.

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Trump Joins Governor Abbott At Border Security Briefing – TTC News Break July 1, 2021

1) Trump Joins Gov. Abbott At Border Security Briefing
2) Gas Prices Hit 7-Year High Ahead Of July 4th Weekend
3) Nashville Record Executive Files Second Lawsuit Against Transgender Bathroom Law
4) Online College In Tennessee More Expensive Than Attending In Person

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Online College In Tennessee More Expensive Than Attending In Person

College Students In Tennessee Pay More To Do Their Schooling Online Than They Do To Attend Courses In Person, A Report From The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Of Research And Education Accountability Showed.

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Southern Baptist Pastors Push For Broader Sexual Abuse Investigation – TTC News Break June 15, 2021

1) Southern Baptist Pastors Push For Broader Sexual Abuse Investigation
2) Republican Senators Urge Unelected SEC To Reject Global Warming Disclosures
3) New Learning And Career Development Options For Youth In State Custody

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New Learning And Career Development Options For Youth In State Custody

Tennessee Youth Placed Into The Custody Of The Tennessee Department Of Children’s Services For Delinquent Behavior Now Have New Options For Learning And Career Development To Prepare For A Successful Next Chapter In Life.

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Tennessee Offers Free Online Courses To Residents Who Lost Their Jobs Due To COVID

Tennessee Workers Displaced By The Economic Disruption Caused By COVID-19 Can Enroll In Free Online Classes To Advance Their Skill Set. Courses Are Designed To Prepare People With No Degree Or Technology Background For Entry-level Careers In High-growth Fields Such As IT Support, Project Management, UX Design, And Data Analytics.

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Tennessee Likely To Receive $2.6B More In Federal COVID-19 Education Relief

Tennessee Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn Told A Panel Of State Senators She Anticipates State Will Receive An Additional $2.3 to $2.6 Billion Dollars In Federal Education Funds In A Third Round Of Federal COVID-19 Relief.

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