The only way to understand the current Tennessee legislature is to approach it as a theme park, writes columnist Mark Harmon.
The State Senate today re-elected Lt. Governor Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) for a fifth term as Speaker of the Senate.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Republican Senator from Oak Ridge was chosen to continue in his leadership position for a fifth term on Tuesday, while a Republican Representative from Crossville was chosen to ...
Oak Ridge's Randy McNally has been re-elected to a fifth term as Speaker of the Senate for the Tennessee Legislature. The Tennessee Senate re-elected Lt. Gov. McNally, a Republican, to the speaker ...
The Tennessee General Assembly will soon convene for a special legislative session, where the Education Freedom Act will be ...
Tennessee Republicans plan to use the special legislative session beginning Monday to push new laws that complement President ...
Buoyed by President Donald Trump's plan for mass deportation of undocumented immigrants, Tennessee's governor is proposing to ...
Sexton and McNally reelected by legislators as speakers of House and Senate; Rules Committee adopts changes along party lines ...
Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, as Speaker of the Senate ... which could be tied to disaster relief funding for areas of East Tennessee.
Gov. Bill Lee is calling a special legislative session focused on his latest effort to pass a statewide school voucher plan.
Randy McNally was re-elected as Tennessee's Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the Senate for the 114th General Assembly. The Speaker also holds the title of Lt. Governor by state statute ...
Lee issued a joint statement with Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, state House Speaker Cameron Sexton, state Senate Majority ...