“Bible Of The Revolution” Officially Made A State Book Of Tennessee
Governor Bill Lee Signed Legislation On Tuesday Making The Aitken Bible, As Well As Nine Other Works, Tennessee’s First Officially-Designated State Books.
Read moreGovernor Bill Lee Signed Legislation On Tuesday Making The Aitken Bible, As Well As Nine Other Works, Tennessee’s First Officially-Designated State Books.
Read moreThe Tennessee Senate’s Education Committee Chairman Is Predicting The School Voucher Bill Won’t Pass This Year If An Agreement Isn’t Reached By The End Of The Week With The House And Senate Seemingly Unwilling To Budge On Conflicting Plans.
Read moreA Bill That Closes A Loophole In Tennessee Law Regarding Criminal Offenses By Repeat Offenders Who Are Deemed Incompetent To Stand Trial Has Been Sent To Governor Lee’s Desk For His Signature.
Read moreFinance Committees In The Tennessee House And Senate Passed A $52.6 Billion Budget Tuesday Containing Funds For A Private-School Voucher Plan. But The Bill To Create A Voucher Program Stayed Stuck In Neutral – If Not Dead.
Read moreDespite Attempts From The Media And Democrats To Thwart The Effort, Governor Lee Has Signed Legislation Into Law That Aims To Prohibit The Intentional Release Of Chemicals Into The Air In An Attempt To Modify The Weather, Temperature, Or Sunlight Intensity.
Read moreMore Than A Year After The Covenant School Mass Shooting, The Tennessee House Will Take Up A Measure This Week Prohibiting Third Parties From Getting Involved In Public Records Lawsuits.
Read moreGovernor Bill Lee Has Signed Legislation That Will Require Law Enforcement Agencies In Tennessee To Report Illegal Immigrants In Their Custody To The Federal Government.
Read morePotential Foster And Adoptive Parents In Tennessee Will No Longer Be Subject To Vaccination Requirements After Governor Lee Signed Legislation On Thursday Removing Those Stipulations.
Read moreOn Thursday, Governor Bill Lee Signed A Measure That Will Enact The “Tennessee Foster And Adoptive Parent Protection Act,” Designed To Protect The Religious Freedoms Of Families Within The State.
Read moreA Bill That Would Allow The Tennessee Department Of Tourism To Keep Mega-Event Contracts Hidden For Up To 10 Years Headed To The Desk Of Gov. Bill Lee This Week, Where It’s Expected To Be Signed.
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