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Senator Bill Hagerty criticizes FEMA response in Tennessee
SUMMARY: Senator Bill Hagerty visited the disaster relief center at Bristol Motor Speedway, acknowledging FEMA’s improving response to recent floods but criticizing its initial delays. He expressed concern over serious management issues within FEMA, including understaffing and misplaced priorities. Hagerty noted that FEMA should establish its operations closer to affected areas rather than in remote locations. He is actively pressuring the agency to enhance its efforts, and while he has observed some progress, he believes more urgent action is necessary to effectively support flood victims.
Hagerty said that FEMA’s response is improving, but it was initially slow.
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Deportations could affect Tennessee’s economy
SUMMARY: President Trump has promised the largest mass deportation of illegal immigrants in U.S. history, raising concerns about its economic impact. An economics professor in Tennessee noted that immigrant workers are crucial to industries like construction, agriculture, and farming, which rely on unauthorized labor. Governor Bill Lee did not specify plans but emphasized working with the president to implement policies for Tennessee’s needs. Experts warn that deportations could gradually affect the state’s labor force, especially in housing production. With Tennessee’s growth, immigrant labor is seen as essential for maintaining a robust workforce.
Trump has promised to crack down on immigration, so News 2 asked an area economics professor how the state would be …
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Gov. Bill Lee expresses support for eliminating Dept. of Education
SUMMARY: President-elect Donald Trump vowed to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, a stance supported by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. Lee believes Tennessee can manage its education system more effectively without federal oversight, arguing the state was successful before the department’s creation in 1979. While critics worry about the impact on disability protections, Lee is confident Tennessee can meet the needs of students, including those with disabilities and English language learners. He also advocates for the Education Freedom Scholarship Act, which would provide school vouchers, allowing parents of children with disabilities to choose private schools that better suit their needs.
Lee said Tennessee is more capable of creating a strategy for spending money efficiently.
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Lee: Company creating 828 new jobs in Shelby County | Tennessee
SUMMARY: AAON, a company specializing in heating and air products, will create 828 jobs in Shelby County over five years as part of a $238 million investment. The Tulsa-based firm plans to establish a 787,000-square-foot facility in the former American Snuff Facility in South Memphis, producing thermal management equipment for data centers. CEO Gary Fields highlighted the expansion as a pivotal moment for the company to meet the growing data center market’s demands. Memphis officials praised the move, emphasizing its role in bolstering the local economy and showcasing the city’s potential for growth and innovation.
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