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Browse allAs introduced, expands the requirements of the 2026 and 2027 annual reports to be submitted by the artificial intelligence advisory council to the governor…
As introduced, reduces from 21 to 14 calendar days, the duration of the notice that a chief governing body must provide to the public before holding a public…
As introduced, authorizes LEAs and public charter schools to offer students in any of the grades five through 12 a hunter education course that is approved by…
As introduced, changes the date, from February 1 to February 15, by which the department of revenue must submit its annual report regarding information and…
As introduced, specifies that the presiding officer of the local government planning advisory committee must promptly notify, or cause to be notified, the…
As introduced, establishes organic human reduction as a legally permissible method to dispose of human remains, with oversight by and pursuant to rules…
As introduced, authorizes the commission to electronically submit to the general assembly its annual report comparing telecommunications, electricity, natural…
As introduced, authorizes the commission to electronically provide to the general assembly its annual report of all matters relating to the commissioner's…
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More PBMs file lawsuits against Tennessee over bill banning ownership of stores - Tennessee Lookout
Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) have filed lawsuits against Tennessee in response to a bill that bans their ownership of retail pharmacies, indicating ongoing legal challenges related to this legislation.
More PBMs file lawsuits against Tennessee over bill banning ownership of stores
The article discusses lawsuits filed by Express Scripts and the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association against Tennessee over the Fair Rx Act, which bans pharmacy benefit managers from owning pharmacies. This law was signed by Governor Bill Lee and is facing multiple legal challenges.
Judge blocks immigration reporting law for patients receiving state-funded health care
A Nashville judge has blocked a new law requiring immigration status reporting for patients receiving state-funded health care, which was set to take effect on July 1.
Tennessee congressman introducing bills addressing SNAP payments - The Center Square
A Tennessee congressman is introducing bills aimed at addressing SNAP payments, indicating active legislative proposals related to food assistance programs.
Tennessee congressman introducing bills addressing SNAP payments - The Center Square
A Tennessee congressman is introducing bills aimed at addressing SNAP payments, indicating active legislative proposals related to food assistance programs.
Sen. Harshbarger in movement to block state property tax - The Rogersville Review
Sen. Harshbarger is actively working to block a proposed state property tax, indicating ongoing legislative discussions around tax policy in Tennessee.