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End Slavery Tennessee hosts annual Red Sand Project
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Tennessee GOP lawmaker urges vaccinations after COVID battle
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Stockard on the Stump: Senator predicts Delta variant will spur vaccinations – Tennessee Lookout
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At the current pace, it will take several more months for the state to reach 50%. Vaccines have been saving lives for over a century, the senators wrote. As a result, polio and smallpox have been eradicated and measles, mumps and rubella are rare.
They referred to those vaccines as medical breakthroughs and noted the current vaccines were developed using the best medical technology available.
While the three pharmacists signed on McNally, Haile, and Sen. Shane Reeves of Murfreesboro the letter divides the physicians in the Senate Republican Caucus.
Sen. Richard Briggs of Knoxville supports it, while Sen. Joey Hensley, a Hohenwald physician who is on medical probation, did not lend his signature. Hensley sponsored legislation this year to take away the rights of businesses to enact health restrictions.
Clarksville Now
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – If you’re ready to do some back to school shopping, this is the weekend to do it.
Tennessee’s back-to-school sales tax holiday starts Friday, July 30, and ends Sunday, Aug. 1. Shoppers will save nearly 10 percent on qualifying clothing, school supplies and computers.
“We are proud to return money to hardworking Tennesseans,” Gov. Bill Lee said in a news release. “I encourage everyone to take advantage of these savings.”
During tax-free weekend, clothing priced under $100, school supplies priced under $100, and computers priced under $1,500 are exempt from sales tax. Online purchases are included.
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