“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 moreDevelopment On Nashville’s East Bank Is Moving Forward As The Area Prepares For A New $2.1 Billion Tennessee Titans Stadium, Set To Open In 2027, And Development In The Area Surrounding It.
Read moreA Bill To Allow For The Death Penalty As Punishment For Child Rapists In Tennessee Has Been Revived In The House Of Representatives After Being Placed “Behind The Budget” In The House Finance, Ways And Means Subcommittee Back In February.
Read moreA Bill To Create Year-Round Boarding Schools Or “Opportunity Public Charter Schools” For “At-Risk” Youth In Tennessee Has Been Pulled From Behind The Governor’s Budget And Has Been Scheduled For A Vote On The House Floor On April 18th.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Has Passed A Bill That Protects The Rights Of Property Owners Against “Squatters.”
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 moreThe Tennessee House Passed Removing Several Health Care Services From The State’s Certificate Of Need Laws, Which Will Now Head To The Full Senate.
Read moreA Bill To Change Tennessee’s College Athletics Name, Image And Likeness Rules To Match A Lawsuit Against The National Collegiate Athletic Association From Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Passed The House Late Tuesday And Will Next Head To Gov. Bill Lee For His Signature.
Read moreA Bill That Could Put Illegal Aliens Behind Bars For Life For Committing Violent Crimes In Tennessee Is On Its Way To The Senate Floor For A Final Vote In That Chamber.
Read moreTennessee House Representatives Passed A Measure On Tuesday That Will Allow Public And Charter Schools To Hire Retired Law Enforcement And Military Personnel As On-Campus Security In School Resource Officer Positions.
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