The Tennessee Conservative News Break March 26, 2021

1)Senate Committee Rolls Religious Exemption Bill One Week
2) Conservative TN Rep Griffey Stripped of Committee Assignments By House Speaker Sexton
3) Bill Granting TN School Boards Sole Authority To Close Schools Headed To Gov. Lee
4) Tennessee Senate Passes Bill To Level Playing Field For Small Businesses
5) Biden Sets New Vaccine Target, Faces Questions On Border Crisis, Senate Filibuster
6) Former Senator Bill Brock of Chattanooga Passed Away On Thursday

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Senate Committee Rolls Vaccine Religious Exemption Bill One Week

The Tennessee Senate Continues To Delay The Religious Exemption Protection Act, Allowing Action To Be Deferred To Next Week. This Delay Allows Additional Time For Individuals To Contact Committee Members To Support This Bill.

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Grassroots Pressure Advances Vaccine Exemption Bill with Minor Amendment

Due To An Astonishing Number Of Phone Calls And Emails From Grassroots Conservatives To Subcommittee Members, House Bill 10 Appears To Be Advancing With Only A Minor Amendment.

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Reps Robin Smith & Bryan Terry Push Criminalization, Compulsion for Those Refusing Covid-19 Vaccine

Facing Opposition By Representative Robin Smith And Representative Bryan Terry, Who Is Also The Chair Of The Health Committee, House Bill 10, Which Would Protect Individual Liberties Of Tennesseans, May Have A Difficult Time Making It Out Of Committee Unaltered.

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As COVID Metrics Improve, Nashville Restaurants Will Be Allowed To Stay Open Until Midnight

The Metro Nashville Public Health Department Will Allow Restaurants To Remain Open Until Midnight, Beginning Monday, February 1st, As COVID-19 Metrics Gradually Improve.

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Florida Governor Says That White House Statement On Florida’s COVID Vaccine Doses Was ‘Disingenuous’

Roughly 900,000 Of About 1.4 million Unused Vaccine Doses Are Reserved As Second Doses For Residents Age 65 And Older.

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Hamilton Co. Health Dept. Responds To Logistical Coronavirus Chaos by Further Limiting Public Testing And Vaccine Access

Hamilton County Residents Continue To Wait With Bated Breath For More Information About COVID-19 Mutations, Policies, And Vaccine Availability.

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Tennessee’s Current COVID Vaccine Supply Cannot Keep Up With Vaccination Goals

At Current Rate Of Distribution, COVID-19 Inoculation In Tennessee And Throughout The Nation Will Take More Than 3 Years To Complete.

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Take Two: Health Dept. Announces Changes to Vaccine Procedure after Questionable Series of Events Thursday

Despite the debacle on Thursday, the county boasted on Twitter, “The Health Department administered 1,158 doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine today. Did you know you can get 6 or sometimes 7 doses from one vial? At 7PM we administered our last dose. Not one dose was wasted.”

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