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Tennessee's legislative session has ended after lawmakers considered several bills that would directly affect students.
SB 468 has passed both the House and Senate but still needs a procedural vote before going to Gov. Bill Lee. The bill requires restrooms and shower facilities in public colleges and universities ...
In a push to incentivize teachers to meet and exceed expectations in the classroom, Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill into law ...
A Tennessee bill that would've allowed school districts to charge undocumented students tuition appears to be dead for the ...
State Rep. Greg Vital, R-Harrison, has passed legislation requiring the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations to study and recommend long-term funding solutions for the state’s ...
Lawmakers met over the weekend to develop a compromise version of the bill that is more conscious of existing vapor ...
Republican lawmakers in Tennessee have asked U.S. officials for guidance on whether the bill would jeopardize federal funding ...
A proposal that would have allowed Tennessee schools to deny enrollment to undocumented students has stalled at the state ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee visited Johnson County for the first time since Hurricane Helene swept through the county, damaging or destroying more than 150 roads and 10 ...
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The bill would increase the qualifying age to receive benefits under the Extension of Foster Care program from 18 to 21 years old, to 18 to 23 years old.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Tennessee Legislature passed a bill Tuesday aimed at protecting rural farmland for generations to come.
A bill headed to Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee's desk would increase the required amount of recess in elementary schools.
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