Mental Health Of Tennessee Children Getting Worse Say Reports

New Reports Say That The Mental Health Of Children In Tennessee – And All Across America – Is Getting Worse. A Variety Of Factors May Be To Blame, Including The Repercussions That Came From Schools Being Closed During The Pandemic And Access To Social Media.

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Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Sue Social Media Giants For Role In Student Mental Health Crisis

A Lawsuit Has Been Filed By The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System Against A Number Of Social Media Companies, Seeking Accountability For The Increasing Mental Health Crisis Among Students. The Suit Names Facebook, Google, Instagram, Meta, Snapchat, Tik Tok, WhatsApp, And YouTube.

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TN Attorney General’s Office Investigating Social Media Effects On Children

On Behalf Of Tennessee Consumers, The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office Is Investigating Social Media Companies For Providing And Promoting Social Media Platforms To Children And Young Adults Despite Knowing That Social Media Use Is Associated With Mental Health And Various Other Serious Harms.

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Legislation To Prohibit Social Media Platforms From Censoring Tennesseans Delayed To 2024

Representative Dennis Powers’ Legislation To Help Stymie Social Media’s Censorship Of Tennessee Elections While Preserving The First Amendment Rights Of All Tennesseans In Today’s Online Public Square Was Deferred Yesterday In The House Business & Utilities Subcommittee To Their First Calendar Meeting Of 2024.

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Conservative Lawmaker Calls For McNally’s Resignation Over Social Media Exploits

Representative Todd Warner Has Officially Called For The Resignation Of Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Following McNally’s Embarrassing Exploits On Social Media. In A Statement, Warner Called McNally’s Foibles “The Actions Of A Perverted 80-Year-Old Man Looking To Fulfill His Closeted Sexual Desires.”

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Bill To Increase Transparency For Social Media Platforms Fails In House Subcommittee

Legislation That Would Force Social Media Platforms To Stop Censoring Citizens Failed In The House Banking And Consumer Affairs Subcommittee On Wednesday.

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U.S. House Passes Protecting Speech From Government Interference Act

The GOP-Controlled U.S. House Of Representatives Passed A Bill Thursday That Prohibits Federal Bureaucrats From Using Their Influence To Censor Speech Or Pressure Social Media Companies To Censor Speech.

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National Divorce Or Good ‘Ol Capitalism?

While The Suggestion Of A National Divorce Might Feel Good To Say Out Loud, The Necessary Actions Required To Do Such A Thing Make It Untenable. Redrawing Borders, Redoing The Tax Code, Managing National Defense…the List Is Endless And Worse, The Ramifications Of This Kind Of Split Would Mean A National Security Risk That None Of Us Would Likely Survive. In My Opinion, We Wouldn’t Even Survive The Planning Stage Of This Kind Of Hard Divorce. However, There *Are* Things We Can Do To Improve Our Lives As We Decouple Ourselves From People And Corporations That Have Led Us Down This Destructive Path.

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Lamberth Withdraws Bill For Loosening Illegal Immigration Standards For Law Enforcement

Representative William Lamberth Has Pulled His Bill From Consideration That Would Have Removed The Requirement For Military Service And Allowed All Permanent Residents (Non-Citizens) To Apply And Be Considered For Positions In Any Local Law Enforcement Agency Throughout The State Of Tennessee.

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