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.

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Tennessee’s Public And Community College Tuition Held Stable For 2022-23

Students Will Not Face A Tuition Or Fee Increase At Tennessee’s Public Community And Technical Colleges For The Upcoming Academic Year After The Tennessee Board Of Regents Voted Friday To Keep Rates Stable For The Second Time In Three Years.

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Sexton Asks Lee For Special Session To Address School’s COVID Response

Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton Sent A Letter Wednesday To Gov. Bill Lee, Asking Him To Call A Special Session To Address COVID-19 Responses From The State’s School Districts And Local Governments.

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Watermarked Absentee Ballots Coming To Tennessee In 2022

Gov. Bill Lee Signed The Tennessee Election Integrity Act, Which Was Passed By The TN Legislature Last Month And Will Put An Approved Watermark On All Absentee Ballots With The Goal Of Providing More Security To The Election Process.

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Legislation Requiring Watermarks On Absentee Ballots Heads To Lee’s Desk

The Tennessee Legislature Nearly Unanimously Approved A Bill That Requires The Addition Of A Watermark On All Absentee Ballots.

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Conservative TN Rep Griffey Stripped of Committee Assignments By House Speaker Sexton

Yesterday, March 25th, Representative Bruce Griffey (R) From Paris, Tennessee Was Stripped Of All His Committee Assignments By House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R) From Crossville, TN. Sexton Removed Griffey From The Civil Justice, Criminal Justice And Education Instruction Committees.

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Tennessee House Bill Seeks Exclusion Of LGBTQ Lifestyle Textbooks From Curriculum

A Bill To Exclude LGBTQ Lifestyles From The Content Of Public School Books And Educational Materials Has Entered The Tennessee Legislature.

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