Lee Proposes Sales Tax Holiday for Groceries and Dining Out

On Monday, Governor Lee Rolled Out A New Proposal That Could Give Tennessee Residents Two Weeks Of A Sales Tax Break On Groceries And Dining Out. He Also Looks To Lower The Professional Privilege Tax And Eliminate TCAT Waiting Lists.

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Healthcare Interests, Restaurants Among COVID Relief Bill Winners

While Many Interest Groups Felt They Missed Out On Crucial Aid In Biden’s Relief Package, A Handful Of Industries Scored Huge Wins, Including Healthcare Industry Giants.

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Shuford’s Smokehouse Fights To Keep Dream Alive In Chattanooga

After Forced Evacuation Caused By Unsanctioned Landscaping By Chain Restaurant, Blocked Reopening By Assistant Director of Development Services, Moving to Another Location and Dropping Sales Due To Covid, The Owners of Shuford’s Still Continue To Work Daily To Keep Their Dream Alive.

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As COVID Metrics Improve, Nashville Restaurants Will Be Allowed To Stay Open Until Midnight

The Metro Nashville Public Health Department Will Allow Restaurants To Remain Open Until Midnight, Beginning Monday, February 1st, As COVID-19 Metrics Gradually Improve.

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Safer-At-Home Order Issued In Shelby County

Shelby County Mayor And Health Officials Implement Health Directive 16 Urging Residents To Stay At Home, Only Leaving For Essential Services And Avoiding Any Indoor Public Spaces.

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Under 6% Of Covid-19 Cases Tied To Bars, Restaurants & Gyms In Nashville

Less than six percent of cluster cases of COVID-19 reported in Nashville in the last eight months have been connected through contact tracing to bars, restaurants and gyms. But despite accounting for a small fraction of traced cases since March, those establishments still face strict operating restrictions.

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