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Tennessee Legislature Wraps Historic Session with Major Conservative Wins on Guns, Education, and Public Safety

Tennessee Legislature Wraps Historic Session with Major Conservative Wins on Guns, Education, and Public Safety

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Tennessee's 114th General Assembly adjourned sine die this week, capping a session packed with conservative wins on public safety, education, and economic priorities. According to the NRA-ILA, Governor Bill Lee signed Senate Bill 350, barring landlords from restricting tenants' firearms possession, and House Bill 2588, authorizing hunter education in public schools[1]. House Speaker Cameron Sexton hailed it as one of the most consequential sessions, with Republicans tougher on crime, illegal immigration, and healthcare reform, including quicker FDA drug access and pharmacy pricing transparency via the FAIR Rx Act[3]. Lawmakers redirected a $300 million convention center tax surplus to East Bank infrastructure in Nashville, funding projects like lowering the James Robertson Parkway Bridge, as NewsChannel 5 reports[2]. The zero-debt $58.3 billion budget for 2026-27 boosts K-12 education by $339 million, raising teacher starting pay to $50,000 and expanding scholarships, while total public school funding hits $9.4 billion[3][5]. Immigration measures passed, mandating sheriff 287(g) agreements with federal officials and English-only driver's exams[3]. Business developments include Tennessee's bid to host a DOE nuclear innovation campus at Oak Ridge, promoting fuel cycles and economic growth[6]. A controversial development in Franklin drew heated debate but gained approval[4]. Public safety advanced with bills allowing deadly force to defend property and elevating assaults on first responders to felonies[3][8]. No major weather events disrupted the state recently. Communities benefit from $34.5 million for child services caseload reductions and workforce task forces on child care[3]. Looking Ahead: Watch for Governor Lee's budget signature, nuclear campus updates, and a law enforcement retention study due soon. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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