Compass Points

Ep. 64 07/02/2023


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This week Scott and Jesse talk about the sudden departure of KPD Deputy Chief Brooklyn Belk; the University of Tennessee's efforts to increase to diversity and whether the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling will affect them; a couple of lawsuits challenging state restrictions on transgender medical care; City Council's two resolutions on creating an "alternative response" model for people in mental health crisis; and County Commission's endorsement of returning Clingmans Dome to its traditional Cherokee name. They also talk about the school system's plans to allow credit for outside religious instruction, and look ahead to expected fireworks next week. Compassknox.com

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