NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The Metro Women's Caucus said it is not going to stop pressing for changes at Nashville's 911 Center.
As we have reported, the group of council members has been voicing concerns for months now about the Emergency Communications Director as well as the working conditions at the emergency call center.
On Wednesday morning, the group laid out a new list of demands as they were joined by a current 911 employee who said she's thrilled by what the caucus is doing.
"What we’re dealing with here is a chronic issue of abuse. It is abuse of power and this administration has been complicit in that," Metro Councilwoman Joy Styles asserted Wednesday morning at a press conference held in front of the old Metro Courthouse.
Styles was joined by fellow council member Olivia Hi

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