New Legislation Seeks To Censor News Outlets And Companies In Tennessee
New Republican-Sponsored Legislation Has Been Filed That Could Be Used To Effectively Censor News Outlets And Businesses Across The State Of Tennessee.
Read moreNew Republican-Sponsored Legislation Has Been Filed That Could Be Used To Effectively Censor News Outlets And Businesses Across The State Of Tennessee.
Read moreA New Nationwide Small Business Survey Showed That 32% Of Small Business Owners Believe That Inflation Is The Single-Most Important Issue Their Business Is Facing.
Read moreBusiness Owners In Franklin Met With The Williamson County Commission To Ask For Assistance With Property Taxes, Saying That The Help Was Needed For The Businesses, And The Downtown Franklin Area To Continue To Thrive But Their Request Was Voted Down.
Read moreCrime And Panhandling Continue To Be A Major Source Of Concern For Nashville Area Business Owners Who Say They Are Losing Customers Because Of It.
Read moreThe U.S. Senate Voted Wednesday To End Debate On Legislation To Codify Same-Sex Marriage Protections. The Procedural Action Does Not Fully Pass The Bill Out Of The Senate, But Sets It Up For Likely Passage Later This Week With A Possible Vote Thursday.
Read moreNewly Released Small Business Survey Data Shows That An Alarming Number Of Businesses Are Unable To Pay Rent.
Read morePlease Read This Op-Ed Until The Very End Before Leaving Your Comments. First, I Voted For Bill Lee 4- Years Ago Because He Made Me 10 Promises. What He Called The “10 For Tenn” Campaign Promises. In This Op-Ed, I Will List Those Publicly-Made Promises And Let You Make Up Your Own Mind. Did He Deliver? Or Did He Lie About His Intentions To Get Elected? Second, I Am A Conservative – Not A Republican. We Have Lots Of “Republicans” In Nashville And In Our State Party, Few Conservatives. Here Are The Promises Of Bill Lee. He Said He Would…
Read moreThe U.S. Department Of Labor Proposed A New Rule Tuesday That Would Overhaul How Independent Contractors Like Freelancers And Drivers For Ridesharing Apps Are Classified, Potentially Upending The Gig Economy That Has Exploded In Growth In Recent Years.
Read moreA Homeless Camp In South Nashville Off Of Nolensville Road Has Popped Back Up After Being Cleaned Up In May. A Nashville Business Is Waiting On The Metro Council To Approve $50 Million Dollars Of Funding To Help Find A Long-Term Solution To This Problem.
Read moreSmall Businesses Are Increasingly Unwilling To Hire Because They Can’t Afford To Take On New Costs, According To A Newly Released Survey.
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