The education committees in both the House and Senate approved a $450 million bill, a top priority for Gov. Bill Lee. Legislators are expected to pass it quickly during a special session this week.
State Representative Chris Todd of Jackson was appointed chair of the House's Immigration Committee by House Speaker Cameron ...
In its special session, the Tennessee legislature is taking on immigration bills, but not without some input from the public ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee joined others Wednesday to celebrate the grand opening of the $95 million Duksan (DS) Electera ...
The House bill heads to the floor Thursday at 10:30 a.m. EST. If the House passes the bill, it’ll be sent to Governor Bill ...
Tennessee’s Republican-dominant Statehouse is seeking to adopt immigration enforcement policies to assist President Donald ...
Governor Bill Lee's school voucher bill passed the Education Committee (17 for, 7 against) after its second consideration in ...
Just as legislators mull over Gov. Bill Lee’s controversial school voucher program, the Tennessee Department of Education is ...
Betsy Henderson, who oversees the Knox County's public schools, said "we cannot allow another year to pass without giving every family this freedom." ...
In the first full day of committees during Tennessee's special legislative session, Republicans pushed an expanded school ...
Criticism did come early on Tuesday when Rep. Bo Mitchell (D-Nashville) stood at the beginning of the House meeting to say he ...
Fiscal Note: Lee’s voucher bill will cut local K-12 funding by $45M next year It turns out the much heralded “hold harmless” provision is so restrictive that only a handful of school districts (15 out ...