Gov. Lee Commended By Biden For Calling On TN Legislature To Pass Red Flag Laws, Senator John Stevens Rumored To Have Been Given The Task

President Joe Biden Commended Governor Bill Lee For His Call On The Tennessee State Legislature To Create And Pass “Red Flag Laws” Also Known As ERPO (Extreme Order Of Protection) Laws. According To Sources Inside The State Capitol, The Task To Create The Legislation That Will Function As A Red Flag Law, Has Been Given To Senator John Stevens.

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Inflation Contributing To Price Increase Of Meals In Tennessee Schools

The Rutherford County School District Has Announced That School Meal Prices Are Increasing For The Upcoming 2022-2023 School Year. The Same Story Is Being Told All Across Tennessee With Weakley And Knox Counties Already Having Made Similar Announcements. The Increase Is Due To Inflation In Food Prices And Also Because A Federal USDA Program That Helped Provide Free Breakfast And Lunch To All Students Is Ending In August.

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Woman Begs Lee To Help Tennessee Towns Devastated By December Tornadoes

“Our Little Town Of 3000 Has 187 Homes Damaged Or Destroyed. The Majority Of Our Businesses Are Impacted, Many Leveled To The Ground. Samburg, Pop. 278, Is Similarly Devastated. Dresden And Samburg Have Both Lost City Hall, Police And Fire Departments.”

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IRS Extends Tax-Filing Deadline For Tennessee Tornado Victims

Victims Of The Recent Tornadoes In Parts Of Tennessee, As Well As Kentucky And Illinois, Will Have Until May 16th, 2022 To File Individual And Business Tax Returns And To Make Any Tax-Related Payments.

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Biden Approves Lee’s Request For TN State Of Emergency In Response To Tornadoes

Biden Declared A State Of Emergency In Tennessee On Tuesday After Tornadoes That Hit The State Overnight Friday Left Four Residents Dead. Gov. Bill Lee Asked Biden On Monday For The Declaration To Provide Assistance For Residents Of Cheatham, Decatur, Dickson, Dyer, Gibson, Lake, Obion, Stewart, And Weakley Counties.

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Governor Lee Seeks FEMA Assistance For Tennessee Counties Hit By Tornadoes

Yesterday, Governor Bill Lee Requested Aid From The Federal Emergency Management Agency For Nine Counties That Were Impacted By Tornadoes The Evening Of Friday, December 10th And Into Early Saturday, December 11th.

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Nearly $15 Million in Broadband Accessibility Grants Awarded Across Tennessee

The Tennessee Department Of Economic And Community Development Recently Announced Nearly $15 Million In Grant Money To Help Provide Broadband Access To A Number Of Unserved Residents.

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