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Protecting affordable housing in Franklin
SUMMARY: The city of Franklin is taking action to protect affordable housing as its population grows. With median home prices around $1 million and one-bedroom apartment rents nearing $2,000, the city is providing over $4 million in financing to keep 51 units at Harpeth Hills Apartments affordable. This move aims to maintain a diverse community and ensure housing options for all income levels. The city’s efforts will help with renovations and keep rents within federal affordability standards, benefiting the local economy and allowing people to live and work in Franklin.
The city of Franklin is taking a step to protect affordable housing as its population continues to grow.
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Tennessee reverses course, releases redacted execution manual with vague details
SUMMARY: Tennessee has released a redacted version of its execution manual, considerably shorter and less detailed than its 2018 predecessor, consisting of only 44 pages compared to the previous 100. The new guidelines provide vague protocols for lethal injections and eliminate testing requirements for drugs, which previously led to a moratorium on executions by Governor Bill Lee due to procedural failures. Critics, including public defenders, argue that the manual’s lack of transparency contradicts promises made by the governor. Nationally, states are increasingly secretive about execution procedures, citing safety concerns, despite a decline in the number of executions.
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Snow prep: 4,000 gallons of salt brine made per hour in Mt. Juliet
SUMMARY: Mount Juliet Public Works is preparing for an impending winter storm by producing 4,000 gallons of salt brine per hour, with plans to deploy 20,000 to 30,000 gallons on roads. The brine, a mix of 23% salt and water, creates a protective layer on the pavement to help prevent ice buildup and facilitate snow removal. Crews have been pre-treating roads since yesterday and will work 12-hour shifts during the storm, emphasizing the importance of public cooperation by keeping clear of their operations. Residents can receive updates on road conditions by texting “mj2” to 67283.
Four thousand gallons: that’s how much salt brine Mt. Juliet Public Works is producing per hour ahead of Friday’s predicted winter storm.
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Federal court strikes down Biden admin’s Title IX rewrite | Kentucky
SUMMARY: A federal court in Kentucky ruled that the Biden administration’s expansion of Title IX to include gender identity is unlawful. The United States District Court sided with plaintiffs from Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, and West Virginia, asserting that the administration overstepped its authority. Chief Judge Danny C. Reeves stated that Title IX’s phrase “on the basis of sex” refers specifically to male and female, and that the new regulations are arbitrary and violate the First Amendment, demanding schools use names and pronouns aligned with a student’s gender identity. The court struck down the entire rule, deeming it invalid. The decision is subject to appeal.
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