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    Lawmakers want more ‘checks and balances’ in state of emergency

    State Rep. Tom Leatherwood is pushing for a full review of Tennessee’s state of emergency law and executive order rules, while state Rep. G.A. Hardaway says a legislative oversight panel could be convened for the rest of a state of emergency.

    By Sam Stockard June 01, 2020
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    National Guard to remain mobilized across state

    A day of peaceful protest of the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis, Minnesota police erupted into violence Saturday night in Nashville as people set fire to the Metro Nashville Courthouse, clashed with police, then broke out windows and started fires in Lower Broadway honky-tonks and businesses. 

    By Sam Stockard June 01, 2020
  • State Government

    Governor mobilizes National Guard as George Floyd protest escalates in Nashville

    Lee activates Guard after in response to protests "that have now taken a violent, unlawful turn in Nashville."

    By Sam Stockard May 31, 2020
  • State Government

    Tennessee Black Caucus demands justice in response to George Floyd killing

    Saying the time for “hollow words” is over, the Tennessee Black Caucus called for legislative reform to address the needs of African Americans and sought justice in the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police.

    By Sam Stockard May 29, 2020
  • State Government

    Nursing homes face punishment for failing to test for COVID-19

    With nearly 40% of the state's COVID-19 deaths coming from nursing homes, Tennessee is ready to put sanctions on long-term care facilities if they fail to complete virus testing of staff and residents.

    By Sam Stockard May 29, 2020
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    State sees worsening budget with department cutbacks and rescinded tax breaks

    The Lee Administration is projecting COVID-related budget problems that will force the state to trim department budgets by 12% and to push off tax cuts such as phasing out the Hall income tax.

    By Sam Stockard May 29, 2020
  • State Government

    House subcommittee cuts governor’s authority over refugee resettlement

    A House subcommittee voted twice Thursday, May 28, to undermine the governor’s authority to place Tennessee in the federal refugee resettlement program.

    By Sam Stockard May 28, 2020
  • State Government

    House public health panel passes governor’s abortion bill

    The Public Health Subcommittee passed Gov. Bill Lee’s legislation severely restricting abortion Wednesday even though it is not set to be heard by the Senate and the governor is not prioritizing it.

    By Sam Stockard May 27, 2020
  • State Government

    State economic board hears tough economic news sprinkled with bright spots

    Tennessee’s sales tax collections plummeted 6% in April, but while clothing retailers and restaurants took the biggest blow from the COVID-19 pandemic, grocery stores and building material businesses nearly made up for it.

    By Sam Stockard May 28, 2020
  • State Government

    Tennessee to stop sharing COVID-positive information with law enforcement

    Gov. Bill Lee’s Administration is ending a highly-criticized policy of sharing COVID-positive information with 911 boards and law enforcement agencies across the state, saying plenty of PPE is available and urging first responders to wear it when they interact with people.

    By Sam Stockard May 28, 2020
  • State Government

    House Judiciary Committee passes constitutional carry bill

    Despite the protests of Memphis officials and lawmakers, the House Judiciary Committee has passed a constitutional carry bill that enables “law-abiding” people to pack handguns without a state permit.

    By Sam Stockard May 27, 2020
  • State Government

    Voucher program draws support without a word

    Tennessee’s Education Savings Account program drew support in Republican-controlled subcommittees Tuesday, May 26, 2020, with hardly a word.

    By Sam Stockard May 26, 2020
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    Legislation on pay for student-athlete endorsements fails

    An effort to tweak the NCAA's nose failed Tuesday in the General Assembly as two Memphis lawmakers' bills allowing student-athletes to be compensated failed to gain traction.

    By Sam Stockard May 26, 2020
  • State Government

    Legislation could give DeBerry a chance to get back on ballot as independent

    Legislation in the General Assembly’s renewed COVID-19 session could help Democratic state Rep. John DeBerry find his way back on the ballot in 2020 after the Democratic Party took him off.

    By Sam Stockard May 27, 2020
  • State Government

    House, Senate conflict builds as session arrives

    With the Legislature set to reconvene June 1, the House and Senate are at odds over the scope of legislation to be considered in what is expected to be a short get-together to deal mainly with the budget and COVID-related bills.

    By Sam Stockard May 25, 2020
  • State Government

    Lee Administration dodges Trump’s call for governors to open houses of worship

    Gov. Bill Lee's Office isn't worried about President Donald Trump’s demand for houses of worship to open, saying he never ordered churches to close but did urge alternative services to avoid spreading COVID-19.

    By Sam Stockard, Bill Dries May 23, 2020
  • State Government

    Tennesseans running headlong into unemployment woes

    State officials are struggling to keep up with an unprecedented number of unemployment claims as residents express growing frustration and desperation.

    By Sam Stockard May 21, 2020
  • State Government

    Attorney General asks Supreme Court to intervene in voucher lawsuit

    Gov. Bill Lee said the State Attorney General has filed a request for the Tennessee Supreme Court to take the Education Savings Account case and allow it to move forward while the case is on appeal.

    By Sam Stockard May 21, 2020
  • State Government

    Appeals Court decision puts voucher program in jeopardy for 2020-21

    Tennessee’s Education Savings Account program faces a tough road for the coming school year after the state Court of Appeals upheld a decision enjoining the state from executing it until the legal case is decided. Arguments aren't scheduled until Aug. 5, about the time school is expected to start.

    By Sam Stockard May 21, 2020
  • State Government

    Black Caucus urges governor to stop COVID information-sharing with police

    The Tennessee Black Caucus of State Legislators is asking Gov. Bill Lee in letter form to end a program allowing personal information of COVID-positive people to be shared with law enforcement. Otherwise, it says people should refuse to give their addresses when tested.

    By Sam Stockard May 21, 2020
  • State Government

    State grant nets electric buses for MATA

    The Memphis Area Transit Authority is getting more than $2.1 million from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation for electric buses as part of a Volkswagen settlement.

    By Sam Stockard May 21, 2020
  • State Government

    Appeals Court declines voucher program work during appeal

    The Tennessee Court of Appeals rejected the state's efforts to keep working on the Education Savings Account program while it's under appeal and set an Aug. 5 hearing for arguments, which could make it difficult for the program to get the go-ahead in time to start offering vouchers this year.

    By Sam Stockard May 19, 2020
  • State Government

    DeVos directive on CARES Act funding splits Shelby lawmakers

    Tennessee House Education Committee Chairman Mark White agrees with federal guidelines diverting a great share of CARES Act funds to private schools, but Memphis Democrats say the decision creates a wider gap in education resources.

    By Sam Stockard May 21, 2020
  • State Government

    Lee says ‘everything’s on the table’ for budget cuts

    Grappling with finances in the pandemic era, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee says the entire budget is up for review, including funds tied to the Education Savings Account, though he favors keeping the program intact as the Legislature gets ready to convene June 1.

    By Sam Stockard May 19, 2020
  • State Government

    Legislators won’t have solid budget numbers when they return June 1

    When state lawmakers return to Nashville to grapple with the state budget in a flagging COVID-19 economy, they'll have an incomplete picture of the state's economy because state revenue is trickling in and business tax collections have been delayed until July.

    By Sam Stockard May 17, 2020

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