Tennessee City Banned From Enforcing Common Sense Ordinance Protecting Children
City Officials In Murfreesboro Have Been Banned From Enforcing A Common Sense Ordinance Protecting Children While A Lawsuit Is Heard In Federal Court.
Read moreCity Officials In Murfreesboro Have Been Banned From Enforcing A Common Sense Ordinance Protecting Children While A Lawsuit Is Heard In Federal Court.
Read moreThe Lawsuit Has Nothing To Do With The Teachers Union Supporting Teachers And Everything To Do With The TEA Being Told What They Can Not Teach. They Do Not Like That Tennessee Law Has Put Them On Notice.
The Local Head Of The Blount County Education Association Is A Plaintiff In The Lawsuit Along With A Local Librarian.
The Teacher’s Education Association Lawsuit Lists Eight Lawyers Representing The TEA With Five From Law Offices In New York City.
Read moreAcross Tennessee, Unvaccinated Children Are Discriminated Against As They Seek Fairness In Educational Opportunities. No Other Class Of Children, Regardless Of Their Health Status, Is Similarly Denied Access To Services.
Read moreDespite Guidance From AG Skrmetti’s Office And Clarification From One Of The Sponsors Of The Legislation, Now Law, That Bans Drag Shows Where Children May Be Present, It Seems That There Will Be Illegal Drag Performances Carried Out On September 2nd In At Least Two Tennessee Counties.
Read moreLast Week, A Group Of Parents In Williamson County Filed A Petition To Have 5 Books That Sit On Middle And High School Shelves Removed Due To Their Inclusion Of What Is, According To The Law, Arguably Obscene Content. The Reason These Parents Were Forced To Resort To Such A Measure, Is Because The Policy Utilized By Williamson County Schools, According To The Petition, Is Inadequate And Falls Short Of What Is Required In Tennessee Law.
Read moreAccording To Our Source, Rutherford County May Have Used Covid-19 Relief Funds To Build Six New Public Safety Stations. “Hardened” Facilities Such As These That Can Be Used For Tornado Shelters Must Be Under The Authority Of The City Where They Are Built And Approved By The City Council Through A Vote. Our Source Tells Us That These Facilities Are Being Built Or Were Built Without Any Such Approval.
Read moreDespite Growing Calls From Parental Rights Groups And State Commissions To Disassociate With The Progressive American Library Association, The Clarksville Montgomery County School System Has Taken The Opposite Approach And Is Embracing The Radical Policies Of The ALA.
Read moreCalifornia Attorney General Rob Bonta Is Leading A Coalition Of 20 States Opposing What They Describe As “Anti-Transgender” Laws In Tennessee And Kentucky Blocking Children From Undergoing Medical Procedures That Are Given To Enable That Minors To Live With A Gender Identity Different Than That Noted On Their Birth Certificate, Such As Puberty Blocking Hormones And Gender Change Surgeries.
Read moreMayor Glenn Jacobs Has Changed A Policy With Regard To Guns In Knoxville, Allowing Those Who Have A Concealed Carry Permit To Enter Public Libraries With Their Firearm.
Read moreRepresentative Susan Lynn Read Our Article That Covered The Wilson County Board Of Education’s Actions About A Book That Parents Say Contains Graphic Depictions Of Sex Acts, Both Heterosexual And Homosexual, And Suicide And Informed The Board That Their Actions Regarding The Book Are In Violation Of Tennessee Law.
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