The Tennessee General Assembly recently passed important legislation to repeal the state’s Certificate…
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CFIF Thanks Legislative Champions of Certificate of Need (CON) Reform in Tennessee

The Tennessee General Assembly recently passed important legislation to repeal the state’s Certificate of Need (CON) requirements for acute care hospitals and other critical healthcare services. Pending Governor Bill Lee’s signature, the bill paves the way for more choices and better-quality care for patients across the state.

CON laws compel hospitals and other healthcare providers to demonstrate a “need” for and to receive special government permission to build new facilities and offer certain new healthcare services. Not only is that approval process governed by a government board unaccountable to voters, but incumbent providers also get a say in whether new facilities are permitted to open or new services can be offered by competitors in their geographic footprint.

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April 23, 2026 • 10:49 AM
In Border Talks, a New Fight for Barrier Deniers
By Byron York
Wednesday, January 30 2019
A House-Senate conference committee is beginning work on a package of border security policies that, it is hoped, can win the support of both Democrats and Republicans. The final product is certain to include several measures that already have full, bipartisan approval: more immigration judges, more technology to detect illegal drugs at ports of entry, more humanitarian aid for migrants in custody, etc. The hang-up, of course, will be a border barrier. President Trump insists on money — his demand is $5.7 billion — that would build new steel-slat barriers along about 230…
 
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Some folks are born silver spoon in hand,
Lord, don’t they help themselves, y’all?
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"If you need more proof of how deranging our times have become just consider this. The number of times the word 'staged' was used in the hours after the White House Correspondents Association dinner shooting last Saturday.This isn't only a problem for social media companies. It is a problem for our democracy. And it is one we need to tackle.While hundreds of journalists were sheltering in place on…[more]
 
 
— Douglas Murray, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute
 
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