Mayor Andy Ogles: Ask YOUR County Mayor to Stand Up for Medical Workers!

As you know, our medical systems in Tennessee are sorely understaffed. Yet our brave nurses and doctors, who led us through the pandemic pre-vaccine, recently had their medical rights sold for 20 pieces of federal and corporate silver in Nashville.

Mayor Andy Ogles, rightly judging how the labor shortage is affecting his county’s health care system, issued a state of emergency to protect his healthcare workers and preserve the ability of local hospitals to function properly for county residents. Will your county mayor stand on Conservative convictions for our brave medical workers?

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Maury County Mayor Issues State of Emergency, Vows To Protect Freedoms

Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles Has Issued A State Of Emergency In An Attempt To “Secure The Liberties” Afforded To Healthcare Workers In His County.

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Tennessee Healthcare Workers Fear Job Loss Over Federal Mandates

A Number Of Tennessee Healthcare Facilities Have Recently Stated That Vaccine Mandates Will Remain In Effect, Despite Governor Lee’s Signing Of The Sweeping Covid-19 Bill. Many Of Them Say That Federal Funding Requirements Make It Impossible For Them To Change Those Mandates.

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Staffing Shortages Still Affecting Tennessee Small Businesses

“Tourism And Hospitality And Travel Industry Is The No. 2 Industry In Our State And The No. 1 Employer. It Took The Hardest Hit, With Travel, During The Pandemic. But Now We Are Open For Business, And We Are Hiring Aggressively.”

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