Senate Committee Passes Bill To Expand Tax Relief For Tennessee Veterans

A Bill That Would Expand Eligibility For Property Tax Relief To More Of Tennessee’s Disabled Veterans Was Passed In The Senate State And Local Government Committee On March 12.

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Bill To Provide Property Tax Relief To Tennessee’s Disabled Veterans To Be Discussed In Committee

A Bill That Would Provide Property Tax Relief To Tennessee Veterans Who Have Served Our Country And Are Now Unable To Be Employed Due To Total Disability Directly Related To Their Time Spent In The Military Is Scheduled To Be Heard In A Senate Committee This Week.

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Senate Committee To Hear Legislation That Would Provide Tax Relief To Tennessee’s Disabled Veterans

The Senate State And Local Government Committee Will Consider A Bill That Would Help Disabled Veterans In Tennessee By Providing Property Tax Relief.

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Tennessee AG Doubts Legality Of State Bill Limiting President’s Ability To Federalize National Guard

Tennessee’s Attorney General Issued A Rare Opinion, Questioning The Legality Of A Bill Sponsored By 13 TN Republicans To Limit The President’s Ability To Federalize The State National Guard. Skrmetti Argues That Restricting The President’s Authority Over National Guard Violates Federal Law And U.S. Constitution.

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Tennessee Bill Prohibiting Hospitals From Restricting In-Person Visitation Passes Senate Committee

The Tennessee Senate Moved Forward With Legislation That Would Prevent Hospitals From Restricting Visitation Rights Of Those Who Are Designated To Hold Power Of Attorney For A Patient.

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New Tennessee Legislation Seeks To Provide Property Tax Relief For Unemployable Veterans

With Many Veterans Across The Country Struggling To Find Affordable Housing And Dealing With Various Disabilities, Senator Rusty Crowe (R-Johnson City-District 3,) A Veteran Himself, Has Introduced A Bill Designed To Assist Disabled Veterans In Tennessee.

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Tennessee Attorney General Urges Look At Ballad Health Amid Community Concerns Over Monopoly Deal

Tennessee’s Attorney General Says The State Needs To Pay Attention To Concerns Of East Tennesseans About Ballad Health, A State-Approved Hospital Monopoly.

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Kingsport Library Defends Sexually Explicit Book Found In Kid’s Section As “Sex Ed” After Local Grandma Requests Material Reconsideration

The Kingsport Library Commission Defended A Book That Provides Explicit Details Of Various Sexual Acts As “Sex Ed” After A Local Grandmother Requested The Book Be Removed From The Collection Or Moved To The Adult Section Of The Library.

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Tennessee Grandma Issues Warning About Sexualized Materials Found In Kid’s Sections Of Public Libraries

Places That Should Be Safe Havens And An Escape From The World Are Becoming More And More Dangerous For Children As Public Libraries Across The State Continue To Be Infiltrated With Books Full Of Sexualized Content And Queer Ideology. One East Tennessee Grandmother Has Had Enough After Discovering Explicitly Inappropriate Materials In The Children’s Section Of The Kingsport Library Where She Had Taken Her 2 And 4-Year-Old Grandchildren.

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Tennessee Legislators Approve Changes To Third-Grade Retention Law

Legislation That Would Allow For Additional Exemptions To Tennessee’s Third-Grade Retention Law Is Now Headed To Governor Lee For Additional Action.

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