Tennesseans need photo ID to vote — which could minimize fraud or...
Republican supporters of law point to Rhode Island's Dems, who instituted a similar policy More
View ArticleGeneral Assembly preps for another round of cultural battles
Legislature’s social conservatives open session by taking aim at gays, the Ten Commandments and gun laws More
View ArticleAs General Assembly opens, House considers limiting bills
Speaker Harwell, reelected to her post unanimously Tuesday, wants to cap lawmakers at 10 bills per year More
View ArticleHaslam: No decision yet on Medicaid expansion
With a large portion of the budget devoted to Tenncare, Haslams still studying options before accepting federal funds More
View ArticleBurch: March madness, Tennessee style
State lawmakers never seem to pass up opportunity to quickly sign more sheer stupidity into law More
View ArticleLt. Gov. Ramsey floats judicial redistricting maps
Ramsey says changes would reflect shift in population over last three decades, would save at least $600K More
View ArticleHow wine-in-grocery-stores bill died in the House
While the measure is dead, it’s unclear whether fans of bill will try to resurrect it or wait until next year More
View ArticleHaslam signs guns-in-lots bill
The legislation easily won approval in the legislature last month after becoming an election issue in the 2012 Republican primary More
View ArticleLegislature passes bill to standardize concussion policy in children's athletics
Bill aims at schools and community sports that don’t already follow TSSAA’s concussion guidelines More
View ArticleHaslam to lawmakers wanting bigger voucher plan: Get your own bill
Brian Kelsey has targeted governor’s proposed plan in a Senate committee this week, looking to amend it More
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