CDC Pays TN Schools To Go Woke, Lawmakers Didn’t Know, TWRA Invades Privacy, 2nd Amendment Rights, Lee Rated “D”, Corporate Welfare + More! – The TennCon Big 7!

#1 – Tennessee’s Two Largest Public School Districts Received CDC Grants For Gay-Straight Alliance Clubs
#2 – TN Rep Responds To Claims That Legislators Refused To Take Action On “Gender Affirming” Surgeries At Vanderbilt
#3 – Judge Rules In Favor Of Landowners In TWRA Camera Lawsuit
#4 – TN Court Rules In Favor Of Second Amendment Rights For Public Housing Tenants
#5 – TN Governor Bill Lee Given ‘D’ Grade By Cato Institute For Spending, Taxing Policies
#6 – Memphis To Ask Tennessee Taxpayers For $350M As Part Of $684M Sports Arena Projects
#7 – Drag Queen Christmas For Nashville But No Christmas Parade

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TN Public Charter School Commission Rejects Two Memphis Charter Schools’ Appeals

The Tennessee Public Charter School Commission Rejected The Appeals Of Two Proposed Memphis Charter Schools On Tuesday.

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Tennessee’s Two Largest Public School Districts Received CDC Grants For Gay-Straight Alliance Clubs

Public Records Show That Metro Nashville And Shelby County Public Schools Accepted Federal Grants From The CDC To Start And/Or Support Gay-Straight Alliances Clubs In Public Schools.

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Nearly 1,000 Families Applied, 350 Accepted Into Tennessee’s Education Savings Plan

Tennessee Has Seen Nearly 1,000 Families Apply And More Than 350 Have Been Accepted Into The State’s Pilot Educational Savings Account Program.

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Shelby County Schools Superintendent Resigns After Allegations Of Abuse Of Power

Shelby County Schools Superintendent Joris Ray Tendered His Resignation Earlier This Week After An Investigation Was Opened By An Outside Attorney, Alleging That Ray Abused His Power And Violated The Policies Of The State’s Largest School District.

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New State Law May Hold Back Almost Two Thirds Of Students In 3rd Grade This School Year

A New State Law Passed In 2021 – Aimed At Reversing Pandemic Learning Loss – May Hold Back Almost Two Thirds Of Students In 3rd Grade If They Fail The Reading Portion Of The TCAP Assessment.

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