Staffing Shortages Still Affecting Tennessee Small Businesses

“Tourism And Hospitality And Travel Industry Is The No. 2 Industry In Our State And The No. 1 Employer. It Took The Hardest Hit, With Travel, During The Pandemic. But Now We Are Open For Business, And We Are Hiring Aggressively.”

Read more

Court Grants Injunction In Tennessee Restaurant Owner’s Case Over Recovery Money

A Federal Appeals Court Ruled In Favor Of A Tennessee Bar And Restaurant Owner, Granting An Injunction Against The U.S. Small Business Administration From Prioritizing COVID-19 Relief Funds Based Upon The Restaurant Owner’s Race And Sex.

Read more

Tennessee Restaurant Owner Fights Feds Over Recovery Funds

A Nonprofit Conservative Law Firm From Wisconsin Has Appealed The Decision Of A Federal Judge In Tennessee Who Threw Out A Temporary Restraining Order Looking To End The Prioritization Of COVID-19 Pandemic Restaurant Recovery Funds.

Read more

Group Sues SBA, Allege American Rescue Plan Institutes Racial, Gender Discrimination

The Texas Public Policy Foundation And America First Policy Institute Have Sued The U.S. Small Business Administration, Alleging A Provision In The America Rescue Act Requires The SBA To Prioritize Businesses Owned By Women And Minorities To Receive Nearly $30 Billion In Covid-19-Designated Relief Money Above Other Applicants.

Read more