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‘Dismantle DEI’ bill raises a ruckus in Tennessee House | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-17 14:19:00

(The Center Square) – A bill dubbed the “Dismantle DEI Act” passed the Tennessee House on Thursday, with one Democrat calling it the “White Fragility Act.”

The bill would prevent local governments and higher education institutions from making decisions based on diversity policies.

It easily passed the Republican-dominated House 73-24 along party lines. The Senate is expected to vote on the measure Monday.

Sponsor Rep. Aron Maberry, R-Clarksville, did not speak on the bill Thursday. The bill is sponsored by Majority Leader Jack Johnson in the Senate, who told a committee earlier this month the Lee administration did not bring the bill.

“Diversity is a wonderful thing but diversity for diversity’s sake alone and making diversity the No. 1 priority over merit and over running an effective and efficient state government, I think that is wrong,” Johnson said.

Rep. Justin Jones, D-Nashville, presented an amendment that would have called the bill the “Dismantle Civil Rights Act.” Rep. Justin Pearson, D-Memphis, labeled the bill “Another Racist Act.”

The amendments failed, along with one by Rep. Gloria Johnson, D-Nashville, who wanted to name the bill the “White Fragility Act.” She said the implication that DEI is affirmative action is wrong

“With diversity, equity and inclusion, we do have some interest in who we recruiting and who we hire, because certainly organizations that serve the entire state of Tennessee or the entire public want their employees to look like that public,” Johnson said. “Why are you all so afraid of making sure that every person of every race, of every religion, disabled, women veterans, why are you doing everything you can to complicate the relationships in the workplace? “

Democrats objected to a call for the vote, saying they wanted more time to debate.

“What happened today wasn’t just a political maneuver – it was a violation of our responsibility to the people of Tennessee,” said House Minority Leader Karen Camper., D-Memphis. “My colleagues and I were prepared to speak on behalf of our constituents, to oppose a bill that undermines fairness and opportunity for all Tennesseans. Instead, we were silenced.”

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Martha O’Bryan Center names Jeff Darnell as Director of Tennessee Alliance for Economic Mobility – The Tennessee Tribune

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SUMMARY: The nonprofit Martha O’Bryan Center (MOBC) has appointed Jeff Darnell as Director of the Tennessee Alliance for Economic Mobility (TAEM), a partnership addressing the “benefits cliff” hindering low-income Tennesseans. TAEM unites over 30 organizations across 16 Middle Tennessee counties to enhance economic mobility through lasting safety net reforms. Its Our ChanceTN pilot, launched in 2022, integrates transitional benefits with coaching, financial counseling, and resources to aid families toward self-sufficiency. With 1,121 enrolled caregivers, early results show 64.4% increased family stability and 38.4% income growth, averaging $20,495 annually. Darnell brings extensive experience in career development, education, and community leadership to advance TAEM’s impactful work.

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Filing tax return leads to identity theft discovery for TN man

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-05-21 18:01:58

SUMMARY: Brandon Bogs of Madison, TN, discovered his identity had been stolen when his CPA couldn’t file his taxes in March 2025. The IRS informed him someone had already filed under his name and was set to receive a \$22,000 refund, which was stopped. However, Bogs faces a 493-day wait for his actual \$5,800 refund, possibly until 2026. The fraud also led to unauthorized charges on their credit cards, prompting Bogs and his wife to freeze their credit. The Better Business Bureau warns this type of scam is increasingly common, often leaving victims unaware until they file their taxes.

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Judge orders Trump administration to release frozen grants, including $14M for Nashville

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wpln.org – Cynthia Abrams – 2025-05-21 16:42:00

SUMMARY: A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate millions in frozen grants, affecting six cities including Nashville and 13 nonprofits. The Southern Environmental Law Center and Public Rights Project led the legal challenge to preserve federally funded programs such as energy-efficient housing and solar compost facilities. The Charleston ruling reinstated 32 of 38 canceled grants. Nashville’s two grants—a $4.7 million electric vehicle charging expansion and a $9.3 million bikeway development—were restored. Metro Law Director Wally Dietz said the administration lacked constitutional authority to rescind funds. The administration plans to appeal, with the challenge likely to continue to the Supreme Court.

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