Tennessee Granted $23.7M In Federal Funds For Short-Line Railroad Bridges

Tennessee Received $23.7 Million To Upgrade Or Replace 42 Railroad Bridges Across The State.

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Member of Gov. Lee’s Faith-Based Board Has Received $4.7 Million In State Contracts Since 2019

A Member Of Governor Bill Lee’s Office Of Faith-Based And Community Initiatives Board Has Secured Millions Of Dollars In State Contracts Through A Business Formed Only Three Days Before The Governor’s 2019 Inauguration.

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Chattanooga City Council Approves Funding for License Plate Readers

Chattanooga Makes Another Move Towards Becoming A SMART City As Leaders Work To Get New License Plate Readers Set Up On The Roadways Soon.

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TDOT’s Final Proposal For Tennessee Toll Roads Set To Be Presented In December

According To The Tennessee Department Of Transportation, The State’s Roadways Are Not Prepared To Withstand The Use Of The Continually Increasing Population. As A Part Of The Department’s Proposal To Solve This Dilemma, They Are Currently Considering A Partnership With A Private Company To Create Toll Roads Across The State.

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TACIR Recommends Tennessee Add Memphis-Nashville-Chattanooga Passenger Rail

Tennessee Should Move Forward On Plans To Pursue A Passenger Rail Line From Nashville To Chattanooga To Atlanta, According To A New Report From The Tennessee Advisory Commission On Intergovernmental Relations.

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Gov. Lee Begins Tour Promoting $3.3B Tennessee Road Infrastructure Plan

Governor Lee Has Started A Campaign Where He Makes Appearances Across The State Highlighting Infrastructure Priorities. The First Stop Comes Today In Fentress County.

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Tennessee’s “Transportation Modernization Act” Is Not New (Op-Ed)

Governor Lee Has Introduced A “Transportation Plan For Rural And Urban Tennessee”, And He Wants To Implement It Through HB0321, Known As The Transportation Modernization Act.

Gov. Lee Says He Wants To “Partner With The General Assembly.” So, Here Is His Plan, G.A., Get On Board.

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