Morning Coffee – Hail No

May 22, 2010
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Morning Coffee – Hail No

I really don’t know what to say this morning other than this video is mesmerizing. I mean, there is a lot to talk about. The Tennessee legislature is almost done for this year. On one hand, it wasn’t as bad as last year. It seemed a little bit less “wedgy” on the issues but...

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Fun in Committee

May 21, 2010
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Fun in Committee

Rep. Jeanne Richardson is working a bill to allow the state to study Medical Cannabis. The bill recently passed the Finance, Ways and Means Committee, and during the hearing some funny moments transpired. Also, check out the cover story at the Memphis Flyer. Good stuff.

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Having An Anxiety Attack Over Worries

May 21, 2010
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Having An Anxiety Attack Over Worries

Some people call it an “anxiety attack.” Cup of Joe calls it “worrying.” My niece calls it “nervousing” and I guess I would call it good-old fashioned fretting. Here’s what he’s talking about. Here in the modern now-a-go-go times, many achieving Americans would advise me to drop the worries, make sure I carve out...

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“Elect Chad Faulkner” Bill Passes the House

May 21, 2010
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“Elect Chad Faulkner” Bill Passes the House

We covered this bill earlier this month. Now, apparently, it’s on it’s way back to the Senate. Here’s Tom Humphrey with the coverage: The bill leaves intact a ban on deputies raising money and engaging in political activity in support of other candidates. In pushing the amendment, Rep. Eric Swafford, R-Pikeville, said that leaves...

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Dam Day Afternoon

May 21, 2010
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Dam Day Afternoon

There is a lot of controversy this week about the Army Corp of Engineers. Now that waters have receded and we all are eyeballing the sky with newfound respect and a bit of trepidation, the one thing leaders are doing is looking at mistakes that were made. The issue came up earlier this week...

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What Will Happen to the Farms?

May 21, 2010
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What Will Happen to the Farms?

Farming is a huge part of Tennessee’s GDP, and employs over 300,000 people in the state. So when farms are hit with a natural disaster, the toll is felt by a very large group of people. The Jackson Sun reports on how farmers in floodstricken areas a trying to cope with crop loss and...

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