Political analyst Otis Sanford discusses the week in Tennessee politics for April 11-17, 2021. A recent unemployment bill in the general assembly and the retirement of Memphis Police Director Michael Rallings are discussed in this week's conversation with political analyst Otis Sanford. The proposed bill in the general assembly would tie the length of unemployment benefits to the state's current average unemployment rate. Republicans argue that in a state where some businesses are hurting for workers, it shouldn't take much longer than 12 weeks for someone to find a new job. Currently, benefits last up to 26 weeks, but the state also has some of the lowest weekly unemployment payments in the country.