Jeremy Elrod

@JeremyElrod26

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Nashville, TN
Joined February 2015

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  2. The Groundhog Day commercial with Bill Murray is pretty good, but does he wreck and die in that Jeep every day so he can drive it again the next day?

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  4. Feb 1

    I have two kids in kindergarten. They’ve had two shooter lockdown drills since August. How they describe them gives me a feeling of terror and surrealness I can’t describe. They don’t/shouldn’t know the horror they’re practicing for, and I hope they never understand.

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  5. Jan 31

    As I sit down to check out of twitter for a while to enjoy the latest episode of (airs Sundays on but streams early on Fridays), looking forward to their six part documentary on this.

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  6. Jan 31
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    One of the biggest discussions in Council last term was about guaranteeing ’s commitment. The stadium project is now 100% privately funded. It’s a good deal. It’s time to .

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  8. Jan 31

    This can and will get done if the parties want it to. At every step of the way, it appears team ownership has given more from their side, now to the tune of $150+ million over and above what originally passed the council and was already required of them to pay.

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  9. Jan 30

    This means they could sue Metro to ask a judge to make the city perform what the council passed and the mayor signed (i.e. build the stadium).

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  10. Jan 30

    This. City leadership (30+ council members & mayor at the time) signed off on the soccer stadium & surrounding improvements. To say no now would tell everyone thinking of doing business with or in our city to not trust anything Metro passes, even overwhelming.

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  11. Jan 30

    The perfect deal should not be the enemy of a good deal.

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    At town hall update on the Community Benefits Agreement. Every day that work on the stadium is delayed, these benefits (and many, many more) are denied to Nashvillians who need them.

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    Jan 29

    Thanks to for hosting an update on the soccer stadium community benefits agreement. The bottom line is that as long as the stadium is bogged down, this unprecedented agreement between the team & the community is stuck too.

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  14. Jan 29

    Something that should be noted that points out. Soccer stadium includes first of its kind for the city community benefits agreement (CBA) to benefit working folks in the area & put union workers to work. If something happens to soccer stadium CBA falls through too

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  15. Jan 29

    At ’s update on the community benefits agreement for Nashville’s soccer stadium. – at Watson Grove Baptist Church

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  16. Jan 29

    These types of things were installed on a street with no sidewalks that I use daily close to my house by my kids’ school. Car traffic is slower. Pedestrians have a safe place to walk. Some people hate them for some reason, but for safety they have been awesome.

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    Jan 28

    “Black families where the head graduated from college have less wealth than white families where the head dropped out of high school.”

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    No matter your opinion of , he backs up his statements with data. This information is troubling & calls MNPS leadership into question. Should we leave taxpayers to foot the bill on privately owned schools? That's what's happening as $ is funneled to charter schools.

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  19. Jan 28
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    This is only the tip of the iceberg. Workers shouldn't have the cops called on them for demanding their fair pay. Workers shouldn't be told "you're lucky you have a place to come to in the morning." Yet these are the stories I've heard. PAY YOUR WORKERS.

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