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Conservative Revolt Over Immigration Sinks House Farm Bill -
Monday, May 21, 2018
WASHINGTON (AP) – House Republican leaders suffered an embarrassing setback Friday when conservatives scuttled an ambitious farm bill, part of a high-stakes power play as they once again exert their oversized sway in the House.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield Now Willing to Cover Knoxville Area -
Thursday, May 11, 2017
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee reversed course Tuesday and said it's willing to offer insurance plans under the federal health exchange in the Knoxville area in 2018.
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Tennessee Insurance Website Scores Low in National Helpfulness Study -
Saturday, October 15, 2016
The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance website ranked second to last in a new study by NerdWallet that looked at consumer helpfulness in searching for auto, health, homeowners and life insurance information.
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State Insurance Website Ranked Low for Helpfulness -
Thursday, September 29, 2016
The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance website ranked second to last in a new study by NerdWallet that looked at consumer helpfulness in searching for auto, health, homeowners and life insurance information.
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Lawsuit: Shampoo License Requirement Doesn't Wash -
Saturday, May 7, 2016
When in the course of human events someone wants to give a shampoo at a salon, a conservative think tank says they shouldn't have to get a license.
The Beacon Center of Tennessee has filed a lawsuit challenging the state's shampoo licensing requirement on behalf of Tammy Nutall-Pritchard, who wants to shampoo hair at a Memphis salon. It's filed in Davidson County's Chancery Court in Nashville.
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Lawsuit: Salon Shampoo License Requirement Doesn't Wash -
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – When in the course of human events someone wants to give a shampoo at a salon, a conservative think tank says they shouldn't have to get a license.
Media report the Beacon Center of Tennessee filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the state's shampoo licensing requirement on behalf of Tammy Nutall-Pritchard, who wants to shampoo hair at a salon in Memphis. It's filed in Davidson County's Chancery Court in Nashville.
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Why Are Tennessee’s ACA Rate Hikes Among Nation’s Largest? -
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Can you imagine your car payment going up by 44 percent next year? Or that the cost of your cable was going up another 36 percent per month?
That’s what it will feel like for hundreds of thousands of Tennesseans in 2016 as the nation gets ready for its third year of the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. Obamacare, which provides health care insurance to more than 231,440 people in the state who couldn’t otherwise obtain insurance.
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Frustrated Station Owners Want BP Help -
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Tension is mounting between BP and the neighborhood retailers that sell its gasoline.
As more Americans shun BP gasoline as a form of protest over the Gulf oil spill, station owners are insisting BP do more to help them convince motorists that such boycotts mostly hurt independently owned businesses, not the British oil giant.