State Court Officials Cite Benefits Of New Laws Affecting The Courts Saturday, July 3, 2021
Tennessee lawmakers passed several key pieces of legislation this year that officials said will improve and impact the state’s court system.
State court officials said, From the creation of new three-judge panel to hear certain constitutional challenges to the expansion of recovery courts and safe baby courts, the new laws allow the courts to modernize and innovate. Several pieces of legislation also focus on improving data collection in the state courts and in juvenile courts, which will allow for data driven decision making and better resource allocation while continuing the Administrative Office of the Courts efforts to be a world-class repository of court data from every level of court in the state.
Senator Gardenhire: Migrant Children - What Do We Do With Them?
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Cole seeking re-election as county clerk
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Jeff Cole is seeking re-election as Anderson County clerk in the 2022 election.
Cole has worked in the Anderson County Clerk’s office since 1989, and he has served as Anderson County clerk since 2002, a press release said.
Cole is a certified public administrator from the University of Tennessee, and he is a graduate of the University of Tennessee Local Government Leadership Program. Cole was president of the County Clerks Association for the State of Tennessee, and he was chosen as County Clerk of the Year by all county clerks in the state of Tennessee in 2015, the press release said.
The Social Order
People move for many reasons: climate, housing, employment, education, family, taxes, health, and so forth. During the Covid-19 pandemic, some beleaguered residents relocated to states with less-restrictive policies, such as Florida. In Ayn Rand’s 1957 novel,
Atlas Shrugged, entrepreneurs and thought leaders dissatisfied with the prevailing leftist regime took refuge in a community of likeminded souls, called Galt’s Gulch. They were dissidents, relocating for political reasons. In Rand’s fictional world, their sanctuary was located in Colorado. In real-life 2021, Nashville, Tennessee, is attracting a growing number of conservative figures seeking relief from hostile economic policies and an intolerant cancel culture. In the process, they are turning Music City, USA and other Tennessee cities into a center-right mecca.
Opinion | It’s only fair that the student athletes start getting a slice of the pie | Otis Sanford
Local 24 News political analyst and commentator Otis Sanford shares his point of view on a Tennessee bill affecting student athletes. Author: Otis Sanford (Local 24) Published: 12:32 PM CDT April 30, 2021 Updated: 5:31 PM CDT April 30, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. The crazy bills just keep coming from the Tennessee General Assembly - but there is one piece of legislation approved in both the House and Senate this week that makes perfect sense. It allows student athletes in Tennessee to earn money through branding their name and likeness. In other words, players can get paid for such things as sponsorships or from video games that use their image and likeness.
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