Republican Gov. Bill Lee is doubling down on his efforts to enact universal school vouchers throughout Tennessee.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced that he will call a special session to implement President-elect Trump's immigration agenda and a school choice bill.
Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn has received the endorsement of one state leader should she decide to make a run for governor.K
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RIGHT TO PETITION - Under the bill, recall elections could be triggered for mayors, clerks, school board members and more. If it passes, there would be a path to file recall petitions for elected leaders like the school board and county clerks.
The U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday sued the board of commissioners in Fayette County, Tennessee over its redistricting plan.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) has been making calls and telling people she is likely to make a bid for governor, D.C. and Tennessee sources tell Axios. Why it matters: Blackburn would be a formidable contender in the 2026 gubernatorial race. She would be running to be the first female governor in the state's history.
A new bill filed Tuesday would require election commissions and the Tennessee Secretary of State to team up to ensure those registering to vote are eligible to participate.
Members of the General Assembly also re-elected Jason Mumpower and David Lillard Jr. in their respective roles.
As most state legislatures convene new sessions, the historic expansion of school choice in the U.S. that has taken place in recent years is poised to continue in 2025.
Rep. Sam McKenzie, a Democrat who represents downtown Knoxville and neighborhoods to the east and south, was supportive of the new election system favored in Davis' legislation. He thought the old system allowed white voters to veto a Black candidate's nomination.
Seven Tennessee and Kentucky bishops call for comprehensive immigration reform in solidarity with other U.S. Catholic leaders ahead of Trump term.