Nashville votes to send Jones back to Tennessee House

Without objection, the council suspended its rules to immediately nominate and approve Jones to fill the District 52 seat as.

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Two out of three Democratic representatives expelled from the Tennessee General Assembly

The world’s eyes are on Tennessee in the wake of the expulsion of former Representatives Justin Jones and Justin J..

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Vote to approve Knoxville public charter school results in tie. What comes next?

After plenty of heated discussion on Thursday evening, the shorthanded Knox County Board of Education failed to approve Knoxville Preparatory.

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Tennessee law could hold back thousands of third graders in bid to help kids recover from the pandemic

A retention policy tied to state reading test scores is drawing both support and skepticism.

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Tensions rise at the advancement of a school faculty conceal carry permit bill

Tensions rose during Wednesday morning’s House Education Administration Committee meeting as members debated letting public school teachers carry a gun.

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Proposed public charter school in Knoxville receives support from district evaluators and students

The charter evaluation team for Knox County Schools is recommending approval for a second public charter school.  The team formally.

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Tennessee lawmaker facing expulsion defends actions on behalf of student protesters

Before Justin Pearson was elected to the Tennessee House, before he gained acclaim for stopping an oil pipeline project planned.

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Tempers flare on the House floor as three members face expulsion

A move to expel Democratic State Representatives Justin Jones, Gloria Johnson, and Justin Pearson brought chaos Monday night on the.

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An estimated 7 thousand gather at the state capitol to demand gun law changes

A massive crowd of students from across Nashville walked-out of their classrooms Monday morning and marched to the State Capitol.

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Governor Lee proposes investment in school security and leaves the door open to red flag legislation

Governor Bill Lee joined Republican members of the Tennessee General Assembly Monday to announce the proposed next steps to increase.

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