Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander will hold a hearing next month on how the Army Corps of Engineers and the National Weather Service handled last month’s record flooding.
Hearing on Corps’ Flood Communication Set for Next Month
Federal Definition Will Affect Achievement School District Numbers
The state is moving ahead with plans to take control of Tennessee’s worst-performing schools, but just how many will be included in the new Achievement School District depends on officials in Washington.
Parade of Relief Volunteers Includes Muslim Organization
Last month’s flooding continues to attract out-of-state groups who are part of the more than 17,000 volunteers who’ve participated in the clean-up. Many are affiliated with churches and religious organizations, including one Muslim relief group.
Polling Shows Overwhelming Support for Immigration Provision in Tennessee
A recent poll shows strong support in Tennessee for immigration measures like Arizona’s new law, and even higher support when Arizona is taken out of the question.
Army Identifies Final Casualty From IED Attack In Early June
Friday, the Department of Defense released the name of the fifth Fort Campbell soldier killed by an improvised explosive device earlier this month in Afghanistan. The Army had already released the names of the four other soldiers killed in the June 7th attack in the Kunar province.
101st Commander Responds To Rising Casualties In Afghanistan
The Commanding General of the 101st Airborne says his troops are in one
of the riskiest times of deployment.
Corker Joins Call For Hearings On Afghanistan Mission
Tennessee Republican Bob Corker is among a bi-partisan group of senators asking for hearings on the U.S. mission in Afghanistan prior to the July 4th congressional recess.
Bredesen Recommends Independent Background Checks for UT Presidential Candidates
Governor Phil Bredesen is urging the University of Tennessee board of directors to take more care in choosing the university’s next president. The governor told the board yesterday that after two failed presidencies on his watch, he wants better background checks on potential candidates.
FEMA Grants Deadline Extension for Disaster Benefits
Flood victims will have an extra 30 days to file for disaster assistance from the federal government. A deadline extension was granted Friday.
Corker Ultimately Unconvinced On Financial Regulations Bill
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are almost done merging the House and Senate versions of the Wall Street overhaul. Tennessee Republican Bob Corker is a member of the conference committee hammering out the final details. He says not enough changes have been made to win his vote.