In an effort to establish Tennessee as a nuclear leader, Gov. Bill Lee is asking for $10 million more for a fund that's only one-third spent.
Charter school operators would have more options to bypass local school board approval under a proposal backed by Gov. Bill Lee.
Gov. Bill Lee's bill aimed at preserving farmland passed a key Senate committee despite bipartisan opposition, a narrow but ...
The governor hopes to launch the program for 20,000 students by the next school year, a tight deadline for the state to meet.
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The Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville) on MSNTennessee Gov. Bill Lee tours Clarksville to assess flood damageGov. Bill Lee stopped in Clarksville to talk to officials and media after heavy flooding led to rescues and a rising river ...
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How Tennessee could be the 'first mover' in a US nuclear revival with $92.6M from Gov. LeeGov. Bill Lee left no doubt he wants Tennessee to be the No. 1 state in nuclear energy innovation when he proposed an ...
As Gov. Bill Lee is set to sign a statewide school voucher program into law, he has yet to confirm a competitive bid for a ...
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Hosted on MSNHere are the charter operators applying to open or run schools in Tennessee in 2026-27Charter school operators have applied to operate 13 schools in five Tennessee school systems beginning in the fall of 2026 ...
The project is included in Gov. Bill Lee's budget proposal for the fiscal year of 2025-2026. The Tennessee legislature needs ...
Lee said the program would 'change the future of Tennessee forever'. Gov. Bill Lee signed his long-awaited private school voucher program into law on Wednesday but would not commit to using a ...
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