A special session primarily developed around Gov. Bill Lee's signature education voucher proposal will now also include prominent immigration issues.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Republican Gov. Bill Lee on Wednesday doubled down on his efforts to enact universal school vouchers throughout Tennessee by ordering the GOP-dominant Statehouse to pause their regular legislative duties and focus on passing a bill that would allow families to use public dollars for private school tuition.
Bill Lee is calling a special legislative session ... The announcement from Tennessee came after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said on Monday that he was calling a special session of his own to ...
Governor Ron DeSantis confirmed Thursday he indeed has the power to remove Sheriff Carmine Marceno if he sees fit.
Ron DeSantis calling ... Here are five times DeSantis enforced the removal of immigrants who entered the country illegally: Within the first six months of his first term as governor, DeSantis signed a bill that would ban sanctuary cities in the state ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is calling for a special legislative session on a variety of issues, but GOP leaders are calling it "premature."
ALSO DEVELOPING GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS HAS CALLED A SPECIAL SESSION ... he did not release any actual bill language or even meaningful details for legislators and our constituents to consider ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday he is calling a special legislative session that will be held the week of Jan. 27
Representatives Laurel Lee (R-FL) and Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) have introduced a bipartisan bill creating tax-free savings accounts for disaster-related purposes.
The governor’s plan “would functionally eliminate citizen initiatives from the state of Florida,” said Ben Pollara, who ran the successful 2016 medical marijuana campaign.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A new year of lawmaking and politicking is underway in U.S. statehouses. Governors are acting quickly to outline their agendas. And in many cases, the influence of President-elect Donald Trump already is rippling through states in both symbolic and substantive ways.
Republican governors were relegated to watching President Donald Trump’s inauguration from an overflow room Monday, while a clique of increasingly MAGA-friendly tech billionaires were granted coveted seats at the Capitol Rotunda ceremony.