Thoughts and prayers for those impacted by Hurricane Milton. Governor Lee declares a state of emergency, with federal aid requested. Dolly Parton and Walmart pledge $1M for Hurricane Helene relief. Fall agritourism is in full swing, and Senate panels study wetlands legislation.
Read MoreThoughts and prayers for those affected by Hurricane Helene. Tennessee's revenue rises despite corporate tax drops. Governor Lee announces a major uranium facility in Oak Ridge, and plans for a new psychiatric hospital at Moccasin Bend are paused. Plus, it's apple picking season and volunteer opportunities are available with Tennessee Serves.
Read MoreHFGR’s Estie Harris is featured in Nashville Business Journal. Plus, Tennessee bars face new safety training, BlueOval City delays electric truck production, and updates on broadband expansion and Memphis gun referendums.
Read MoreMeagan Frazier was honored as CASA of the Highland Rim's "Champion for Children" for her impactful work in expanding the organization. She and Estie also celebrated Senator Shane Reeves for his service. Meanwhile, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture prepares for the 2024 Wilson County-Tennessee State Fair, and Rep. Esther Helton-Hayes visited a Chattanooga clinic to discuss mental health services. Additionally, Governor Bill Lee announced Tennessee’s first Major League Baseball game and the creation of the Office of Outdoor Recreation, while Centerstone hosted Sen. Hensley to address mental health needs.
Read MoreThe Tennessee elections resulted in notable changes, with challengers defeating incumbents in several State Senate and House races. In the U.S. Senate Democratic Primary, the winning candidate will challenge the incumbent after securing a significant majority of the votes.
Read MoreGet ready for the August 1st Tennessee primary by taking advantage of early voting from July 12 to July 27, allowing you to cast your vote at your convenience. Plus, don't miss the annual sales tax holiday from July 26 to July 28, offering savings on clothing, school supplies, and computers.
Read MoreOn July 1, Tennessee will implement new laws affecting areas such as gun regulations, juvenile crime, education, and domestic violence protection. Notable laws include firearm restrictions for certain juvenile offenders, mandatory reporting to federal immigration authorities, the death penalty for child rapists, and AI-generated image restrictions in anti-child pornography laws.
Read MoreIn June, Tennessee Serves invites residents to support seniors by offering volunteer resources to help improve their well-being. Meanwhile, recent developments include an increase in 4th-grade reading proficiency, Elon Musk's xAI choosing Memphis for a supercomputer project, and a TACIR study highlighting the need for increased housing supply to address affordability issues in Tennessee.
Read MoreAs we celebrate Tennessee's 228th birthday, we reflect on its rich history, from its beginnings as Native American lands to its role in the Civil War and its emergence as the birthplace of country music. Today, Tennessee boasts a vibrant economy and cultural legacy, marking its significant contributions to our nation's growth and prosperity.
Read MoreNew Tennessee laws empower veterinarians to report suspected animal abuse, removing previous confidentiality barriers. Additionally, these laws expand pharmacists' authority to prescribe essential medications and improve access to opioid treatment, significantly enhancing healthcare services and accessibility across the state.
Read MoreEstie, Meagan, and Mac attended The Sycamore Institute’s luncheon, celebrated client wins in healthcare legislation, promoted a volunteer event to build a playground in Hermitage Springs, and spotlighted TAMHO for Mental Health Awareness Month.
Read MoreThe 113th Tennessee General Assembly adjourned after passing significant legislation, including a $52.8 billion budget, franchise tax reform, and measures on education, public safety, and cybersecurity, with plans to revisit school vouchers next year.
Read MoreThe Tennessee Senate passed a health care liability fix, the state approved a $52.8 billion budget reducing previous spending, and significant legislation on school vouchers, teacher gun carry, and franchise tax reform are underway.
Read MoreThe Tennessee Senate has passed several significant measures, including a bill addressing health care liability concerns, legislation allowing teachers to carry guns in schools, and tax relief for December storm victims, while ongoing negotiations continue over a statewide school voucher plan.
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Read MoreStay informed with legislative updates, holiday closures, and special recognitions from Capitol Hill. Read about Estie Harris's achievement, the TN Association of Housing & Redevelopment Authorities' visit, and National Physicians Week. Plus, learn about the importance of obtaining burn permits for fire prevention.
Read MoreStay informed on Tennessee's evolving legislative landscape! Get the latest updates on the state's voucher bills as they forge ahead on separate paths
Read MoreLatest on Tennessee's legislative scene: deadlines, client meetings, school voucher debates, key bills, notable events, and policy developments.
Read MoreLatest from the Hill: Advocacy for mental health, Solicitor General transition, tax relief for small businesses, and more.
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Latest on Tennessee's legislative scene: Women's History Month celebration, voucher debates, key bills, elections, and notable news updates.