Lee's office on Wednesday released details of a new legislative proposal that will be considered in next week's special session.
A special session primarily developed around Gov. Bill Lee's signature education voucher proposal will now also include prominent immigration issues.
Gov. Bill Lee has called a special legislative session for Jan. 27 to deal with school vouchers, disaster relief and immigration.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee on Wednesday presented the administration’s agenda on illegal immigration that will go before the Tennessee General Assembly during the special session convening Monday.
A push to expand Tennessee's controversial school voucher program will take center stage in a special legislative session.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Governor Bill Lee presented the administration's agenda on illegal immigration that will go before the 114th Tennessee General Assembly during the special session on Monday, Jan. 27.
Lawmakers said they were surprised that a special session would include immigration issues in Tennessee, but Gov. Bill Lee has now released his slate of policy hopes.
Republican Gov. Bill Lee is doubling down on his efforts to enact universal school vouchers throughout Tennessee.
The special session would allow lawmakers to focus on the topics in a more dedicated way. The special session would begin Jan. 27.
After the collapse of his statewide private school tuition grant proposal last year, Gov. Bill Lee is back with a similar plan to try to convince lawmakers that Tennessee students need another taxpayer-funded alternative to traditional public schools.
Following years of decline, the state's prison population jumped by 8% in 2022, and signs indicate it's still on the rise.
Lee’s proposal would reallocate 80% of the revenue from sports betting to a dedicated fund for K-12 public school facilities and maintenance.