Gov. Lee marks the close of special legislative session, passes full agenda

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE GOVERNOR'S PRESS OFFICE:

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Today, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee marked the close of the special legislative session and the successful passage of his full agenda, including the Education Freedom Act, a comprehensive disaster relief package, and robust public safety measures to prepare Tennessee to assist in implementation of the Trump Administration’s illegal immigration policies.

“This week, in partnership with the General Assembly, Tennessee passed meaningful legislation to address three pressing issues that President Trump and Tennesseans overwhelmingly support – the Education Freedom Act, additional disaster relief for East Tennesseans, and measures to halt illegal immigration,” said Gov. Bill Lee. “I thank Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, Speaker Cameron Sexton, Leader Jack Johnson, Leader William Lamberth, and members of the General Assembly for acting swiftly to pass conservative policies that will guarantee opportunity, security, and freedom for the people of our state.”

Education Freedom Act

Gov. Lee and the General Assembly will maintain their commitment to public schools by further investing hundreds of millions of state dollars in the Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) formula and raising starting teacher pay during the regular legislative session.

Hurricane Helene + Disaster Relief

Public Safety + Illegal Immigration

“This special session scored many victories for the people of Tennessee. One more piece of the education reform puzzle has been put in its proper place. No longer will students be trapped by circumstance and geography. Parents across the state finally have a true choice in education. And we are now thoroughly prepared to assist President Trump in the enforcement of our immigration laws and the deportation of violent criminals and felons. And most importantly, the people of East Tennessee will have the relief they need as they rebuild after Helene. I want to thank Governor Lee, Speaker Sexton, Leaders Johnson and Lamberth and every member of the General Assembly for their work. This was a highly productive week for the people of Tennessee.” -Lt. Gov. Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge)

“I am proud of the work we’ve accomplished in this special session to address timely issues that matter to Tennesseans. We passed legislation empowering parents to choose the best educational path for their children, positioned Tennessee to work alongside President Trump in enforcing immigration laws to protect our communities, and provided critical relief and support to those impacted by Hurricane Helene. Tennessee continues to be leading the nation in these efforts and I am grateful to Governor Lee and my colleagues in the General Assembly for their commitment to improving the lives of Tennesseans and making our state an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.” -Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R-Franklin)

“Today, the legislature delivered a major victory for Tennessee families. We empowered parents with the freedom to choose the best education for their children, took bold action to align with President Trump’s immigration plan to protect our communities, and provided critical relief to East Tennesseans recovering from Hurricane Helene. These steps strengthen our state, uphold the rule of law, and put Tennesseans first. I’m grateful for the leadership of my colleagues and Governor Lee as we continue making Tennessee the best state in the nation.” -House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville)

“The monumental success of this special session launches a new, transformative era for Tennessee. I am incredibly proud of the men and women of the General Assembly who continue to prioritize the issues that matter most to the people of this state. Tennessee’s future is safer, stronger, and freer -House Majority Leader William Lamberth (R-Portland)

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