Gov. Bill Lee's bill aimed at preserving farmland passed a key Senate committee despite bipartisan opposition, a narrow but ...
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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 ...
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WATE Knoxville on MSNGov. Lee proposes state-funded, scaled-back summer food program after rejecting federal fundsAfter turning down federal funding to extend a summer food assistance program last December over administrative costs, Gov.
While they were able to assess the damages, Gov. Lee said it’s “too early” to provide answers on what resources will be made ...
Tennessee effectively turned down more than $75 million in federal funding but will now spend $3 million for summer grocery ...
Floodwaters continue to inundate parts of Clarksville three days after heavy rains, leaving residents stranded and homes ...
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 ...
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Tennessee approved $1.5 billion in corporate tax refunds, but the state recently backed out of $75 million federal program to feed hungry children.
Finance and Administration Commissioner Jim Bryson said the decision to add the jobs is based on the state’s need for them.
The Utah senator, along with other Republican lawmakers, introduced legislation calling for a ‘complete withdrawal’ from the ...
Amid concerns about children using antiaging products that can harm their skin, a legislator introduces a bill that would ban ...
Legislation from several congressional Republicans, including Rep. Mike Rogers, R-AL, would withdraw U.S. funding and participation from the United Nations. The Disengaging Entirely From the United ...
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