Governor Lee And Group Spent $177K In Taxpayer Dollars In Paris, Italy For TNECD Trip
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee Spent More Than $117,000 Of Taxpayer Funds Over A Six-Day Economic Development Trip Earlier This Year.
Read moreTennessee Gov. Bill Lee Spent More Than $117,000 Of Taxpayer Funds Over A Six-Day Economic Development Trip Earlier This Year.
Read moreGovernor Bill Lee Signed A Bill Into Law Monday Aimed At Making The Foster And Adoption Process More Efficient. The Legislation Was Written By The Governor’s Office With The Hope That People Would Choose Adoption For Their Unborn Children Rather Than Abortion.
Read moreTop Tennessee Republican Leadership Appears To Be Caving Under Liberal Pressure Regarding Gun Control.
Read moreOver The Weekend, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Traveled To The U.S. Southern Border To Meet With Tennessee National Guards Troops And Receive Briefings Regarding The Skyrocketing Rate Of Illegal Crossings And Criminal Activities.
Read moreTennessee Serves, An Initiative Led By The State’s First Lady Maria Lee, Has Provided Meals To Just Under Two Hundred Thousand Families In Need. The Initiative Is In Partnership With The Five Feeding America Affiliates In Tennessee And So Far Has Provided 191,713 Meals.
Read moreGovernor Lee And First Lady Maria Announced A Plan In Which The Governor’s Office Will Team Up With The TN Department Of Children’s Services And Two Nonprofit Organizations In An Effort To Make The State A Leader In Helping Children In The Foster Care System.
Read moreGovernor Bill Lee And First Lady Maria Stopped By Paragon Mills Elementary School In Nashville On Tuesday To Celebrate Read Across America Day. The Governor Used The Opportunity To Draw Attention To The State’s Increased Efforts To Bolster Literacy Skills.
Read moreLaw Enforcement Officials Stated Sunday A 63-Year Old Man Of Antioch, Tennessee Was Likely Responsible For The Bombing. FBI Found Tissue Samples Consistent With The Suspect At The Scene.
Read moreAfter Strong Words For Tennessee Citizens Last Week Regarding Choices Made Over The Thanksgiving Holiday, Lee Limits Indoor Public Gatherings In The State To No More Than Ten Individuals Through January 19th.
Read moreA partnership between First Lady Maria Lee’s Tennessee Serves initiative and Atlanta-based nonprofit fundraising app Purposity have raised funds to provide basic essentials for families across the state.
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