New Year Laws Related To Crime And Safety Go Into Effect In Tennessee
Several New Laws Passed By The 113th General Assembly Pertaining To Public Safety And Crime Went Into Effect At The Beginning Of This New Year.
Read moreSeveral New Laws Passed By The 113th General Assembly Pertaining To Public Safety And Crime Went Into Effect At The Beginning Of This New Year.
Read moreNashville Spent Nearly $700,000 Out Of Pocket On Four Lawsuits Challenging State Laws This Year Along With 1,645 Hours Of The Department’s Time, According To A New Report.
Read moreMany Of The Laws Passed During The Recent Tennessee Legislative Session Will Go Into Place July 1, The Beginning Of The New Fiscal Year, Including A $412 Million Tax Cut.
Read moreDuring The Last Session Of The Tennessee General Assembly, Legislators Passed Several New Laws That Are Slated To Go Into Effect On July 1st.
Read moreThe Tennessee Legislature Passed More Than 200 Bills That Went Into Effect on July 1st, But A Number Of Additional Laws Just Became Effective On January 1st.
Read moreTennessee Legislators Have Passed A Plan To Alter The Way Judges Hear Constitutional Complaints Against State Laws. Legislation Creating New Panels Consisting Of Three Judges Made It Through The House And Senate With Strong Support.
Read moreShelby County Schools Board Members Are Considering Signing A Joint Statement That Expresses Concern About Two State Laws Passed During The Recent Special Session On Education.
Read moreAttorney Generals Sent Letter To Biden Warning Him That Many Executive Orders He Issued In His First Week In Office Will Be Challenged On Constitutional Grounds.
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