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  2. List of U.S. states by employment rate - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by Employment-to-population ratio ... State Employment rate in % ... Tennessee: 57.9 0.4 39 ...

  3. Tennessee Emergency Management Agency - Wikipedia

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    The agency is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, [1] with four regional offices in Jackson, Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga. [2] TEMA is a component of the Tennessee Military Department, along with the Tennessee National Guard (Tennessee Army National Guard and Tennessee Air National Guard) and the Tennessee State Guard.

  4. Government of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Attorney General is the state's chief legal officer and works to represent all of the state government. The Attorney General employs around 340 people across five offices around the state. The Tennessee Supreme Court appoints the Attorney General, a method not found in any of the other 49 states.

  5. Economy of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the state reported a total employment of 2,683,214, and a total number of 138,269 employer establishments. [3] For 2012, the state held an asset surplus of $533 million, one of only eight states in the nation to report a surplus. [4] Tennessee is a right to work state, as are most of its Southern neighbors. [5]

  6. Tennessee State Guard - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee State Guard training includes classes from the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA). [23] The Tennessee State Guard also provides online training courses through the SGAUS PME Academy. Training is conducted during drill days, which are held one day per month, and during an annual three-day drill during the summer. [5]

  7. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Many residents of rural parts of Tennessee relocated to larger cities during this time for more lucrative employment opportunities. [129] As part of the Temperance movement, Tennessee became the first state in the nation to effectively ban the sale, transportation, and production of alcohol in a series of laws passed between 1907 and 1917. [139]