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Tennessee Legislature Passes 4,500+ Bills Including Immigration Enforcement and School Safety Measures

Tennessee Legislature Passes 4,500+ Bills Including Immigration Enforcement and School Safety Measures

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今ならプレミアムプランが3カ月 月額99円

2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

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Tennessee's 114th General Assembly remains in recess after a productive session, with over 4,500 bills introduced and key measures like HB6001 establishing a centralized immigration enforcement division now enacted, according to LegiScan. The House recently passed a controversial bill to track transgender patients seeking gender-affirming care amid protests, as WPLN News reports. Governor Bill Lee's FY2027 amended budget proposes $298 million in new spending, including $40 million for a Montgomery County bridge replacement and $10 million for school safety grants, per the Tennessee House GOP Capitol Report. House Bill 2205 advances to prioritize rural water infrastructure funding for 58 counties.

In business and economy, state leaders note a slow-growth environment with low recession risks but tempered expectations, as fiscal analyst Bryson testified. Rutherford County schools grapple with nearly $500 million in aging facility needs amid projections of 30,000 new homes by 2030, according to local reports.

Community efforts shine in education and infrastructure: Johnson City's Towne Acres Elementary broke ground on a $43 million, 100,000-square-foot school set to open in fall 2027 for up to 800 pre-K through fifth-grade students, per National Today. Advise TN continues one-on-one guidance for students' post-graduation paths.

Public safety saw impacts from the March 2026 North American blizzard, which spawned an EF0 tornado in Fort Campbell causing minor roof and tree damage, and an EF1 tornado through Lawrence and Giles Counties, as tracked by the Tennessee Valley Weather Team.

Looking Ahead: Watch for the legislature's potential return, Rutherford County's new high school plans, and a warming trend with highs in the 70s and 80s this week, per NewsChannel5.

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