New Tennessee Bill To Protect Student’s Personal Information Only Scratches The Surface

A New Tennessee Bill Barely Scratches The Surface To Address The Concerns Of Students Who Are Worried About Their Personal Information Being Shared To Third Parties.

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Tennessee Joins Combined $16M Multistate Settlements Over Experian Data Breaches

Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Announced That Tennessee, Along With A Coalition Of Other Attorneys General, Has Obtained Two Multistate Settlements With Experian Concerning Data Breaches It Experienced In 2012 And 2015 That Compromised The Personal Information Of Millions Of Consumers Nationwide.

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Fleischmann & Kustoff Vote Yes For $400M Federal Vaccination Database

Two Republican U.S. House Representatives From Tennessee Have Voted To Pass The Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act Along With 78 Of Their Republican Colleagues. If This Bill Is Passed By The Senate And Then Signed Into Law It Will Appropriate Funds For A Federal Vaccination Database To The Tune Of $400 Million.

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TN Banks Lack Trust In IRS With Customer’s Personal Financial Data

A Recent Proposal From The Biden Administration Seeks To Enforce A Requirement On Banks And Financial Institutions To Report Their Customer’s Yearly Gross Inflow And Outflow From Their Personal Accounts. However, The Tennessee Banking Association Has Not Bought In.

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