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    First-term senator (and nurse) battles horror of COVID-19 cases

    Instead of staying at home during the COVID-19 crisis, state Sen. Katrina Robinson went to work — inside a New York hospital. 

    By Sam Stockard April 23, 2020
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    State leaders figuring out how to spend $3.6B in federal stimulus funds

    Tennessee leaders are trying to figure out how to spend $3.6 billion in federal COVID-19 funds, about half of which has arrived in the state as officials remain worried about tax revenue shortfalls and their impact on state and local budgets. 

    By Sam Stockard April 22, 2020
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    Governor promises support for urban mayors in reopening economy

    Gov. Bill Lee is pledging to work with Shelby County and urban mayors statewide as they develop independent plans for reopening economies separately from the state’s more rural and suburban areas, which can kick in as early as April 27.

    By Sam Stockard April 21, 2020
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    Democrats question Lee’s leadership in reopening economy

    The House Democratic Caucus is questioning Gov. Bill Lee’s decision to reopen the state’s economy, saying he is putting people’s lives at risk by acting too soon.

    By Sam Stockard April 21, 2020
  • State Government

    Shelby to explore reopening strategy as governor to open 89 other counties next week

    Gov. Bill Lee announced Monday, April 20, 2020, businesses in 89 counties will be able to resume work when a “safer at home” order ends April 30, but Shelby and other large counties will set their own reopening strategies.

    By Sam Stockard April 21, 2020
  • State Government

    State’s COVID-19 response reflecting desperation of some

    COVID-related protests in Tennessee and nationally are drawing mixed reviews from lawmakers with some calling them "troublesome" and "irresponsible" while others saying they are encouraging.

    By Sam Stockard April 20, 2020
  • State Government

    No surprise: Republicans, Democrats differ on economic reopening

    Tennessee’s Republican leaders are gung ho about Gov. Bill Lee’s plans to reboot the economy in May, but Democrats say they're worried about a COVID-19 surge that could set back the state's efforts and hurt the economy even more.

    By Sam Stockard April 20, 2020
  • State Government

    AFL-CIO criticizes makeup of governor’s Economic Recovery Group

    As a Tennessee labor leader says Gov. Bill Lee’s Economic Recovery Group leaves out labor and working people, a push is on for Congress to approve tens of billions more to help small businesses survive the COVID-19 crisis.

    By Sam Stockard April 17, 2020
  • State Government

    Lee: Reopening state’s economy could mirror gradual federal approach

    Tennessee’s gradual reopening of the economy could mirror President Donald Trump’s plan, Gov. Bill Lee said Thursday, April 16.

    By Sam Stockard April 17, 2020
  • State Government

    Vanderbilt model shows ‘fragile’ progress in COVID-19 fight

    The Memphis area’s COVID-19 transmission rate is starting to slow down matching a statewide trend, according to a Vanderbilt University report, but researchers warn the progress is “fragile."

    By Sam Stockard April 16, 2020
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    Democratic Party kills DeBerry challenge, keeps him off ticket

    The Tennessee Democratic Party Executive Committee rejected state Rep. John DeBerry’s challenge Wednesday, April 15, keeping him off the House District 90 Democratic ballot in the August primary.

    By Sam Stockard April 16, 2020
  • State Government

    Governor fashions economic reboot around risk of COVID spread

    Gov. Bill Lee is admitting Tennessee runs the risk of a COVID-19 surge when the state starts to reopen the economy in May, but he argued an economic shutdown can’t continue for months, and he hopes to quell a surge with more testing and hospital capacity.

    By Sam Stockard April 15, 2020
  • State Government

    White predicts difficulty reopening schools; governor set to announce decision

    House Education Committee Chairman Mark White is skeptical about the safety of reopening schools this year because of the need to maintain social distancing.

    By Sam Stockard April 14, 2020
  • State Government

    DeBerry faces property tax bill, Democratic ouster at same time

    State Rep. John DeBerry is facing a tax bill of nearly $100,000 on his late father's church building, according to the Shelby County Trustee's Office, as he prepares to challenge removal from the Democratic ticket in the August election.

    By Sam Stockard April 14, 2020
  • Elections

    DeBerry reverses course to challenge ouster from Democratic ticket

    State Rep. John DeBerry said Monday he has no other choice but to challenge a decision by the Tennessee Democratic Party Executive Committee to remove him from the August primary.

    By Sam Stockard April 13, 2020
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    Legislative leaders condemn DeBerry’s removal from Democratic primary ballot

    Leading Democrats and Republicans in the General Assembly are knocking the Tennessee Democratic Party’s decision to take veteran state Rep. John DeBerry of Memphis off the August primary ballot.

    By Sam Stockard April 11, 2020
  • State Government

    Vanderbilt COVID-19 model predicts best scenario of mid-May statewide peak, encouraging Shelby numbers

    A Vanderbilt University COVID-19 model projects the disease will peak in Tennessee by mid-June under the state’s status quo but could start winding down by mid-May if the state gets more aggressive with testing and contact tracing.

    By Sam Stockard April 11, 2020
  • State Government

    Tennessee Medicaid funding request for COVID-19 patients likely to die

    Tennessee’s request for Medicaid funding to treat COVID-19 patients appears to be on life support as the federal government looks to the CARES Act to distribute billions of crisis dollars to state governments.

    By Sam Stockard April 10, 2020
  • State Government

    Governor extends order on elective surgeries; ‘stay at home’ date remains

    Gov. Bill Lee is extending the postponement of elective medical and dental procedures, but he’s not ready to push out the April 14 date for a “stay at home” order even though the virus isn't expected to peak until three days later.

    By Sam Stockard April 08, 2020
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    Democrats oust state Rep. John DeBerry

    After serving 26 years as a Memphis Democrat in the Tennessee General Assembly, state Rep. John DeBerry is being removed from that party’s August 2020 primary ballot.

    By Sam Stockard April 09, 2020
  • State Government

    Akbari to serve on panel overseeing COVID-19 funds

    State Sen. Raumesh Akbari will serve on a panel overseeing spending billions of dollars in federal funds coming to Tennessee as part of the COVID-19 crisis response.

    By Sam Stockard April 09, 2020
  • State Government

    Governor touts federal help for small business payroll and self-employed

    Gov. Bill Lee pushed a federal paycheck protection program Tuesday, April 7, for small businesses as well as relief for independent contractors who can qualify for unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic, appearing to reverse or clarify his stance the previous day.

    By Sam Stockard April 07, 2020
  • State Government

    Email vote for Towns’ settlement draws dissent

    A Tennessee Registry of Election Finance member is raising questions about the validity of an email vote the board took amid the COVID-19 pandemic when it approved a settlement for civil penalties against state Rep. Joe Towns of Memphis.

    By Sam Stockard April 07, 2020
  • State Government

    Lee: Social distancing pushes COVID-19 projections down dramatically

    Tennessee is expecting a much smaller surge in COVID-19 hospital patients than projected a week ago as people stay home and the number of new cases begins to dwindle, Gov. Bill Lee said Monday.

    By Sam Stockard April 07, 2020
  • State Government

    ‘Shelter at home’ order won’t stop joggers as long as they keep their distance

    Memphis resident Nick Kenney is getting in more miles than ever during a “shelter at home” order with few people or cars on the streets. Jogging and many other outdoor activities are allowed, as long as people keep their distance.

    By Sam Stockard April 04, 2020

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