Oak Ridge's Randy McNally has been re-elected to a fifth term as Speaker of the Senate for the Tennessee Legislature.
Gov. Bill Lee is calling a special legislative session focused on his latest effort to pass a statewide school voucher plan.
The vote was 4-1 with new member Mary Crank voting against the resolution opposing school vouchers. She had wanted the vote ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Republican Senator from Oak Ridge was chosen to continue in his leadership position for a fifth term on ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced that he will call a special session to implement President-elect Trump's immigration agenda ...
Tennessee House Minority Leader Karen Camper told Action News 5 Wednesday she’s not impressed with the special session ...
The 114th General Assembly gaveled in at the Tennessee state Capitol Tuesday for a legislative session expected to largely ...
Gov. Bill Lee announced he’ll call a special legislative session to take up his statewide school voucher bill and measures to ...
As the Tennessee General Assembly convened, a House committee recommended rules for stricter punishments for those who ...
Sexton and McNally reelected by legislators as speakers of House and Senate; Rules Committee adopts changes along party lines ...
The State Senate today re-elected Lt. Governor Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) for a fifth term as Speaker of the Senate.