Lee's office on Wednesday released details of a new legislative proposal that will be considered in next week's special session.
Tennessee is continuing to lead the nation as a beacon of opportunity, security and freedom,” said Gov. Lee. “It’s time for us to innovate to create a brighter future for
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee will meet with President Donald Trump during his visit on Friday to Asheville following Helene.
A special session primarily developed around Gov. Bill Lee's signature education voucher proposal will now also include prominent immigration issues.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WVLT) - President Donald Trump visited western North Carolina on Friday to tour some of the hardest hit areas of Hurricane Helene. Among those to meet with Trump in Asheville was Gov. Bill Lee.
Tennessee’s public schools are a plane on fire, and Gov. Bill Lee is handing out parachutes to children and families who need them. That’s a welcome development for students stuck in chronically underperforming schools with nearby private school options.
After the collapse of his statewide private school tuition grant proposal last year, Gov. Bill Lee is back with a similar plan to try to convince lawmakers that Tennessee students need another taxpayer-funded alternative to traditional public schools.
The special session would allow lawmakers to focus on the topics in a more dedicated way. The special session would begin Jan. 27.
Governor Bill Lee released his official proclamation announcing the proposals he'll focus on in his upcoming special session.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Governor Bill Lee presented the administration's agenda on illegal immigration that will go before the 114th Tennessee General Assembly during the special session on Monday, Jan. 27.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee lawmakers will need to focus on 14 specifics during a special legislative session starting Jan. 27, according to a proclamation issued by Republican Governor Bill Lee on Friday. The proclamation said the session would start ...
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