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 ...
Lee toured some of the flooded neighborhood s in Montgomery and Obion Counties, including Elberta Drive in Clarksville where several homes were damaged. The Montgomery County Emergency Management ...
Gov. Bill Lee outlined his budget and legislative priorities during his annual State of the State address on Monday night.
While they were able to assess the damages, Gov. Lee said it’s “too early” to provide answers on what resources will be made ...
Gov. Bill Lee was in the town Tuesday to see firsthand what Rives is going through after a levee breach. That breach caused ...
Damage was severe in Montgomery and Obion counties. The governor said federal and state agencies are working to help people affected by the flooding.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee delivered his seventh State of the State address on Monday before a joint session of the General ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee gave his seventh State of the State address on Monday before a joint session of the General Assembly. Here are key takeaways.
Gov. Bill Lee signed the school voucher program into law Wednesday after years of pushing for the program. Lee would not commit to a competitive contract bid process for the voucher vendor that ...
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee proposes another $1 billion toward roads amid a $30 billion project backlogTennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Monday proposed an injection of more than $1 billion into road projects to help address the ...
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