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Sen. Summerville Charged With Public Intoxication -
Thursday, September 18, 2014
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Outgoing state Sen. Jim Summerville, whose behavior has often drawn the ire of his Republican colleagues, has been charged with public intoxication.
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State Lawmaker to Propose Tuition Freeze -
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – A Republican state lawmaker says he wants to freeze tuition at Tennessee's colleges and universities despite criticism from education officials that such a proposal would eliminate funds needed to sustain essential programs and basic operation.
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Bill to Ban Hiring Preferences Dead This Session -
Monday, April 22, 2013
NASHVILLE (AP) – A proposal seeking to ban basing government hiring preferences on race, gender or ethnicity is dead this session.
Members of a special committee formed to work out differences in the House and Senate versions of the proposal failed to do so last week.
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DCS: More Children Died than it Said Earlier -
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Tennessee Department of Children’s Service now says more children it had contact with died in both 2012 and 2011 than the agency earlier reported.
DCS officials said in January that 73 children who were brought to the department’s attention died in 2012. The agency has corrected the figure to 105 children.
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Tenn. Lawmakers Want More Time on Redistricting Plans -
Thursday, January 12, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) – State lawmakers opposed to legislative redistricting plans are questioning the desire of Republican leaders to pass them so quickly.
GOP leaders hope their redistricting plans can come up for a vote early as Thursday, Jan. 12, after the judiciary committees in both chambers passed the plans on to the House and Senate floors.
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Tenn. Lawmakers Want More Time on Redistricting Plans -
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) – State lawmakers opposed to legislative redistricting plans are questioning the desire of Republican leaders to pass them so quickly.
GOP leaders hope their redistricting plans can come up for a vote early as Thursday after the judiciary committees in both chambers passed the plans on to the House and Senate floors.
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Haslam Urges Lawmakers to Tone Down Rhetoric -
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Gov. Bill Haslam is urging lawmakers in both parties to tone down their rhetoric as they prepare to take up a series of education proposals.
The Republican governor after a speech to the Nashville Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday said he’s been disturbed by increasing partisanship, which he said is not “healthy for solving problems.”