This week at the Capitol we received significant news as Lt. Governor Randy McNally announced he will not seek re-election to the State Senate in 2026.
We had a strong week in the Senate advancing legislation that protects first responders, supports volunteer firefighters, and holds violent offenders accountable.
This week, Governor Lee released his supplemental budget appropriation amendment which includes various changes to the budget proposed in February.
More than 600 people gathered on the Beth Harwell Plaza to celebrate Ag Day on the Hill, an annual event highlighting the importance of agriculture in Tennessee.
Tennessee farmland preservation legislation passes Senate The Tennessee Senate passed legislation on Thursday to protect Tennessee farmland from development. Senate Bill 207 would establish a $25 million Farmland Preservation Fund […]
Save Rural Hospitals Act On Tuesday, the Commerce and Labor Committee passed Senate Bill 185, the Save Rural Hospitals Act, to improve TennCare reimbursements to help the financial stability of […]
Legislation to increase vape regulations and protect consumers advances To crack down on illicit vape products, the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee passed Senate Bill 763, strengthening the age verification […]