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    Critics say Tennessee push to reopen economy is backfiring

    Gov. Bill Lee continues to call the COVID-19 pandemic a crisis, but some Memphis lawmakers question his strategy as cases spike. They say he needs to be prepared for another round of spending to help families as the school year starts.

    By Sam Stockard July 12, 2020
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    Forrest could be designated ‘military hero’ if Historical Commission approves relocation

    The Tennessee Black Caucus is preparing to challenge the assertion that Nathan Bedford Forrest is a "military hero," which was part of the vote to shift the Confederate general's bust to the State Museum.

    By Sam Stockard July 11, 2020
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    Capitol Commission votes to relocate Forrest bust with two U.S. admirals

    With protesters shouting in the halls of the Tennessee Tower, the State Capitol Commission narrowly voted Thursday, July 9, to relocate the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust to the State Museum.

    By Sam Stockard July 09, 2020
  • State Government

    Governor supports moving Forrest bust to State Museum

    Gov. Bill Lee is expected to tell the State Capitol Commission he believes the monument should be moved to the State Museum.

    By Sam Stockard July 09, 2020
  • State Government

    Registry of Election Finance reaffirms Towns’ settlement penalty

    The Tennessee Registry of Election Finance confirmed a $22,000 settlement penalty of campaign reporting violations for state Rep. Joe Towns in an effort to avert an open meetings lawsuit.

    By Sam Stockard July 08, 2020
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    Black lawmakers ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Forrest bust vote

    The Tennessee Black Caucus of State Legislators is only “cautiously optimistic” the State Capitol Commission will vote Thursday to remove the monument of Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest.

    By Sam Stockard July 08, 2020
  • State Government

    Schools to receive $81M in CARES Act grants

    The state is doling out $81 million in grants to K-12 schools, colleges and universities to prepare for a safe reopening this August in the COVID-19 climate.

    By Sam Stockard July 07, 2020
  • State Government

    Open meetings advocates fear governor’s order provides excuse to limit public access

    The Sierra Club’s Scott Banbury raises questions about the governor's move to extend electronic meetings for local governments, while the Tennessee Coalition for Open Government says it creates a "convenient" loophole for councils and commissions to avoid public comment.

    By Sam Stockard July 07, 2020
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    Bartlett family afraid state budget crunch could affect son’s therapy

    The Masons are worried state funding will be cut for the Family Support Program, hurting their ability to pay for speech therapy for their autistic son.

    By Sam Stockard July 06, 2020
  • State Government

    Lee orders liability protection for health care providers, considers legality of mask requirements

    Governor signed an executive order providing legal cover for health care providers in the COVID-19 pandemic and said his administration is looking at the legal authority for local governments to mandate face masks.

    By Sam Stockard July 01, 2020
  • State Government

    Governor to address Capitol Commission on removal of Forrest bust

    Gov. Bill Lee said Wednesday, July 1, he will address the Capitol Commission about removing the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust from the State Capitol’s second floor, but he didn’t say whether he would make a recommendation to the panel when it meets July 9.

    By Sam Stockard July 01, 2020
  • State Government

    Attorney General advises Election Finance Registry to vote again on Towns settlement

    The Tennessee Registry of Election Finance is set to take another vote July 8 to reduce civil penalties against state Rep. Joe Towns after the Attorney General's Office advised it to reaffirm what critics are calling “secret” action that led to an open meetings lawsuit.

    By Sam Stockard July 01, 2020
  • State Government

    Memphis Zoo can serve alcohol despite worries of ‘man-eating’ animals

    The House voted to let the Memphis Zoo serve alcoholic beverages this week, but not without hearing lawmakers raise worries about drunken people falling into cages with “man-eating” animals.

    By Sam Stockard June 19, 2020
  • State Government

    Legislature approves $39.4B budget early Friday after day of talks

    The Tennessee Legislature broke an impasse Thursday night and was set to pass a $39.4 billion budget for fiscal 2021 dealing with a $1 billion shortfall caused by the COVID-19 crisis, wrapping up a short but chaotic session surrounded by protest.

    By Sam Stockard June 20, 2020
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    Governor proclaims Friday as Juneteenth, but still indecisive on Forrest bust

    Gov. Bill Lee is proclaiming Friday, June 19, as Juneteenth in Tennessee, but he stops short of demanding removal of the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust from the State Capitol.

    By Sam Stockard June 18, 2020
  • State Government

    Senate reaches budget deal with House

    House and Senate break stalemate to reach $39.4 billion budget agreement as Legislature prepares to adjourn.

    By Sam Stockard June 18, 2020
  • State Government

    Legislature passes anti-abortion bill after midnight

    The Tennessee House overwhelmingly passed fetal heartbeat legislation Thursday to prohibit abortion, then held out hope the Senate would consider the measure.

    By Sam Stockard June 19, 2020
  • State Government

    Rep. Parkinson apologizes in effort to cut House tension

    In an effort to calm nerves, state Rep. Antonio Parkinson issued an apology Wednesday night for cursing during an outburst the previous evening as he tried to defend a slain Nashville teenager.

    By Sam Stockard June 17, 2020
  • State Government

    House tries to find calm amid chaotic atmosphere

    In the waning days of the 111th General Assembly, the House of Representatives descended into an atmosphere of chaotic uncertainty but slowly started trying to take a new direction Wednesday morning.

    By Sam Stockard June 18, 2020
  • State Government

    House budget plan pulls $12M from Memphis/Shelby

    A $39.4 billion House budget plan for fiscal 2021 pulls $12.2 million Memphis and Shelby and another large chunk from Nashville and Davidson County and redistributes it to other cities and counties.

    By Sam Stockard June 17, 2020
  • Business

    House gives schools, businesses protection from COVID lawsuits

    The state House voted 80-9 Tuesday to give schools, businesses and hospitals broader protections against the potential for "frivolous lawsuits" tied to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By Sam Stockard June 18, 2020
  • State Government

    House budget makes state ‘structurally’ sound in two years

    The House finance committee approved a $39.4 billion budget plan for fiscal 2021 Monday night that leaders said would make the state “structurally” sound in two years instead of three.

    By Sam Stockard June 15, 2020
  • State Government

    House panel passes legislation recognizing Juneteenth that may die in Senate

    The House finance committee passed a bill Monday creating the observance of Juneteenth in Tennessee to recognize the freedom of the slaves in Texas 2 1/2 years after the Emancipation Proclamation. But it appears to be going nowhere in the Senate, like many other House measures.

    By Sam Stockard June 15, 2020
  • State Government

    House questions reserve fund status as budget talks begin

    As the House digs into a proposed $39.4 billion budget for fiscal 2021, lawmakers are coming to grips with the idea of building up reserves while cutting programs such as education in the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By Sam Stockard June 15, 2020
  • State Government

    House Democrats face uphill battle to pass George Floyd Act

    State Rep. Antonio Parkinson says if NASCAR can ban the Confederate flag, the state Legislature can take action in response to George Floyd’s death, including passage of legislation designed to reform police techniques.

    By Sam Stockard June 14, 2020

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