Tennessee’s House and Senate end the week at odds on the special session. Will the weekend bring change?

The first week of the special session on public safety may have seen more criticism for what lawmakers didn’t do.

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Representative Chris Todd’s school gun bill fails to advance from chaotic committee meeting

A bipartisan group of lawmakers voted down a controversial bill to increase the number of people allowed to carry a.

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Parents of Covenant School Shooting survivors speak out against a proposed school gun bill

The House Civil Justice Committee proved to be nearly as eventful on Wednesday as its subcommittee the day before. Representative.

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Senators appear to be only interested in passing three bills during the special session

For the second straight day, members of the Tennessee State Senate continued to table the vast majority of bills they’ve.

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Early special session meetings see more spectators removed than bills advanced

Members of the Tennessee State Senate appear to be approaching the special session on public safety in a more abbreviated.

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Formerly expelled lawmakers reappointed to their subcommittees for special session

Formerly expelled Representatives Justin Jones, D-Nashville, and Justin J. Pearson, D-Memphis, will serve on multiple House committees during the special.

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More than two dozen bills filed in advance of special session on public safety

Members of the Tennessee General Assembly have filed more than two dozen bills in advance of Monday’s special session on.

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Department of Education seeks parental input in long awaited school grading system

Parents can now take part in creating a long awaited system that grades how well their child’s school is serving.

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Tennessee Education Association drops lawsuit challenging dues deduction ban

The Tennessee Education Association (TEA) has officially dropped its legal challenge of a new state law banning unions from deducting.

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