Proposal Pitched To Governor Would Help Homeowners In Their “Golden” Years Remain In Their Homes

A Proposal Pitched To Governor Bill Lee Would Expand Property Tax Relief For Long-Term Tennessee Homeowners In Their “Golden” Years.

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Tennessee Legislators Looking At Bill To Require Age Verification For Pornographic Websites

Tennesseans Looking To Visit Pornographic Websites May Soon Have To Show Government-Issued Identification To Prove That They Are At Least 18 Years Of Age.

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State Building Commission Backs New Moccasin Bend Mental Hospital Despite Chattanooga Opposition

The State Building Commission Is Plowing Ahead With Construction Of A New Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute In Chattanooga In Spite Of Concerns About A Potential Clash With Native Americans And A National Park Plan.

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Williamson County Parents Speak Out Against Displaying Pride Flags In Classrooms

The Most Recent Meeting Of The Williamson County Board Of Education Was Highly Attended By Many Parents Wishing To Publicly Speak Out About Pride Flags In Local Classrooms.

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Clarksville Wants Exemption To State Sunshine Laws

Some Elected Officials In One Tennessee City Want Permission To Hold Private Meetings To Secretly Talk About Public Business In Opposition To The State’s Transparency Laws.

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Biden Administration Claims TSU Was Underfunded By $2.1B Over 30 Years

A Letter From The U.S. Department Of Education And U.S. Department Of Agriculture Claims That Tennessee State University Has Been Underfunded By $2.1 Billion In The Past 30 Years Alone.

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Discrimination Against Unvaccinated Individuals In Tennessee: Transitional Care Centers, Non-Profit Organizations & More

It Has Been Almost Three Years Since The mRNA Covid-19 Vaccines Were First Authorized For Emergency Use By The Centers For Disease Control (CDC) And Tennesseans Are Still Sharing Their Stories Of Medical Discrimination In Hopes That They Will Actually Be Heard.

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