Local Tax Dollars Fund Majority Of Tennessee K-12 School Capital Projects

During Legislative Budget Negotiations Earlier This Year, The Tennessee Senate Finance Committee Chairman Was Asked About The Legislature Removing $200 Million From Gov. Bill Lee’s Proposed Budget Amendment That Was Intended To Relocate School Buildings From Flood-Prone Areas. The Funding Was Not Approved But A New Report Shows That The Policy Is Consistent With Tennessee’s Recent Past.

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Action Alert: TN Republican Leadership Seeks To Censor Conservative Grassroots Groups 60-Days Before An Election!

1) Action Alert! – Sexton’s Bill Would Censor Conservative Groups 60 Days Before Elections!
2) Bill To Sneak In Vaccinations Without Parental Consent Taken Off Notice
3) Legislation Authorizing Local Law Enforcement To Enforce Federal Immigration Laws In TN Fails In Senate Committee
4) Legislation Limiting ‘Divisive Teachings’ In Universities Heads To Gov. Lee For Signature
5) Tennessee Mayors Say It’s Time For Tax Dollars To Stay In Their Cities
6) Waverly, TN Flood Survivors Sue CSX Rail Company For ‘Man Made Tidal Wave’
7) Lawsuit Filed Against State Over Congressional Primary Residency Legislation

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Waverly, TN Flood Survivors Sue CSX Rail Company For ‘Man Made Tidal Wave’

Following Unprecedented Flooding That Killed 22 People In Waverly, Tennessee In Late August Last Year, Ten Families Announced A Class Action Lawsuit Yesterday Against A Local Rail Company They Believe Is Partly Responsible. The Group Says CSX Transportation Knew About Infrastructure Problems With A Levee That Broke And Caused A 7-Ft Tidal Wave But Chose Not To Fix It Before The Flood.

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Nashville Concert Benefits Waverly Flood Victims

Tonight, September 9th, 2021, Two-Time Grammy Award Winning Country Music Songwriter, Paul Overstreet, Will Host An Evening Of Songs And Entertainment To Benefit The Waverly, Tennessee Flood Victims.

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Death Toll From Tennessee Flood Rises As Biden Approves Disaster Relief

The Death Toll From Recent Flooding In Middle Tennessee Has Continued To Rise Since Saturday, August 21. On Tuesday Afternoon, Chief Grant Gillespie Of The Waverly Department Of Public Safety Confirmed There Were 18 Dead And 3 Missing In Humphreys County. Biden Approved Governor Lee’s Major Disaster Declaration On Tuesday To Aid In Recovery.

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Dozens Of Tennesseans Missing Or Dead After Flooding

On Saturday, August 21, A Flood Swept Through Middle Tennessee, Leaving Catastrophic Damage In Humphreys County And Surrounding Areas. According To The Humphreys County Sheriff, Chris Davis, There Were At Least 22 Fatalities. The Emergency Management Agency Has Reported Over 50 People Are Currently Missing.

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