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Applications for Tennessee's new school vouchers, known as Education Freedom Scholarships, open May 15. Here's what to know ...
It's part of the Education Freedom Scholarships. State lawmakers approved Gov. Bill Lee's plan during the Tennessee ...
Fifteen men have died by court-ordered execution so far this year in the U.S., and 12 other people are scheduled to be put to ...
Tennessee Department of Education Offers Guide Ahead of Education Freedom Scholarship Program Launch
Tennessee Department of Education releases a guide to help parents with the upcoming Education Freedom Scholarship ...
A South Korean company is expanding its operations in Memphis, investing $51 million in the city and creating over 100 new ...
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Axios on MSNExecutions to resume in Tennessee for first time since 2020Tennessee plans to carry out its first execution since 2020 next week, ending a hiatus Gov. Bill Lee ordered after an ...
Lawsuits could be filed against certain employers and public schools in Tennessee if they use preferred pronouns and names ...
All mandates, policies, programs, activities, guidance, regulations, enforcement actions, consent orders, or other declarations by such office or department are void.” ...
The law that was proposed by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson and House Majority Leader William Lamberth (R-Portland) ensures the preservation of the state's agricultural lands for future ...
Governor Bill Lee signed a bill making it a crime to hide people in the country illegally from law enforcement.
Tennessee death row inmates are asking a Davidson County court to require the state's Department of Correction to reveal its sources for the drugs used for lethal injection.
Recent ICE arrests in Nashville have instilled fear and led to racial profiling. Bill Lee should consider the moral implications of this approach.
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