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A possible lawsuit over the state takeover of Memphis-Shelby County Schools could be funded by county government.
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Tennessee lawmakers have voted to mandate local law enforcement agencies partner with U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement as part of a push to aid the Trump administration’s immigration agenda.
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Both chambers of the Tennessee legislature voted Wednesday along party lines to approve a state takeover of Memphis-Shelby County Schools.
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Memphis Mayor Paul Young presented his budget to the city council Tuesday. The $897 million budget includes 2% raises for all city employees.
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A state takeover of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools District will soon be brought before the Tennessee House and Senate after a conference committee merged two separate bills into what will become the blueprint for a four-year intervention by Tennessee’s Republican leadership.
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After promising $80 million in Memphis funding for public safety initiatives, the Tennessee General Assembly cut $30 million from that pledge when the budget was passed last week.
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Lakeland’s Board of Commissioners passed a new ordinance restricting smoking and vaping in age-restricted venues.
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xAI’s recent decision to postpone building a water recycling facility has reignited environmental concerns.
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Tennessee lawmakers have now expanded the state’s private school voucher program to 35,000 students, which will cost more than $250 million.
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Another bill sponsored bill by Sen. Brent Taylor requiring the personal medical information of transgender patients to be reported to state authorities has passed the senate.