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TDCI Urges Consumers to Familiarize Themselves with Flood Insurance Coverage

TDCI Urges Consumers to Familiarize Themselves with Flood Insurance Coverage

In the wake of flooding Wednesday night that affected consumers across Tennessee, the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) are sharing tips to help consumers familiarize themselves with flood insurance. Flooding is the most common and expensive type of natural disaster in the United States, according […]

Governor Lee, Commissioner Rolfe Announce 13 Communities to Receive Site Development Grants

Governor Lee, Commissioner Rolfe Announce 13 Communities to Receive Site Development Grants

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe announced today that 13 communities will receive more than $5 million in Site Development Grant funding. The Site Development Grant program is part of the larger Rural Economic Opportunity Act supported by the Tennessee General Assembly for the last three years. […]

Gov. Bill Lee Announces the Governor’s Investment in Vocational Education (GIVE) Initiative

Gov. Bill Lee Announces the Governor’s Investment in Vocational Education (GIVE) Initiative

Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced his first legislative initiative, the Governor’s Investment in Vocational Education (GIVE) to expand access to vocational and technical training for Tennessee students.  “I believe that expanding our vocational and technical offerings will be transformational for Tennesseans and the future of our state,” said Lee. “We have the opportunity to […]

Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III and 45 Attorneys General Reach $120 Million Settlement Concerning Hip Implant devices

Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III and 45 Attorneys General Reach $120 Million Settlement Concerning Hip Implant devices

Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III and 45 Attorneys General reached a $120 million Consent Judgment with Johnson & Johnson and DePuy to resolve allegations DePuy unlawfully promoted its metal-on-metal hip implant devices, the ASR XL and the Pinnacle Ultamet. Under the settlement Tennessee shall receive $2,354,489.83. The Attorneys General allege DePuy engaged in unfair […]

Gov. Bill Lee Issues First Executive Order to Address Accelerated Transformation of Rural Areas

Gov. Bill Lee Issues First Executive Order to Address Accelerated Transformation of Rural Areas

Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee issued his first executive order, requiring all state executive departments to issue a statement of rural impact and provide recommendations for better serving rural Tennessee. “My administration will place a high emphasis on the development and success of our rural areas,” said Lee. “Our first executive order sends a clear message […]

Jefferson County Woman Charged with TennCare Fraud

Jefferson County Woman Charged with TennCare Fraud

A Jefferson County woman is charged with TennCare fraud for falsely reporting her income in order to obtain healthcare insurance benefits through the state program. The Office of Inspector General (OIG) with the assistance of the Jefferson City Police Department today announced the arrest of Consuelo Morales, 44, of Jefferson City. A Jefferson County Grand Jury charged Morales […]

Tennessee Reconnect Continues Extraordinary Success

Tennessee Reconnect Continues Extraordinary Success

When Republican leaders created Tennessee Reconnect in 2017, an estimated 7,000 adults were expected to benefit from this groundbreaking education initiative. New numbers recently released by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) indicate that Reconnect has greatly exceeded those early expectations. Through Jan. 15, more than 38,000 Tennesseans have already applied for the Reconnect Grant, […]

111th General Assembly Honors Martin Luther King, Pledges To Fight Racism

111th General Assembly Honors Martin Luther King, Pledges To Fight Racism

House Republicans formally honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life with a resolution noting all he did to bring us together. The measure also pledges to fight racism of all types in Tennessee. Members of the House leadership team introduced the measure during Wednesday morning’s session in the House chamber. It was later passed unanimously […]

Sen. Niceley Appointed to Leadership of Two Key Senate Committees

Sen. Niceley Appointed to Leadership of Two Key Senate Committees

State Senator Frank Niceley (R-Strawberry Plains) has been appointed to the leadership of two key committees in the Tennessee Senate.  Niceley will serve as 1st Vice-Chairman of the Senate Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee and 2nd Vice-Chairman of the Transportation and Safety Committee.  The appointments were made by Lt. Governor Randy McNally during the General Assembly’s 2019 […]

Speaker Casada Names Representative Farmer Chairman of House Criminal Justice Subcommittee

Speaker Casada Names Representative Farmer Chairman of House Criminal Justice Subcommittee

Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada (R-Thompson’s Station) has named State Representative Andrew Farmer (R-Sevierville)Chairman of the House Criminal Justice Subcommittee. The 7-member subcommittee will be responsible for all matters and legislation related to criminal law. “Chairman Farmer has a remarkable record of legislative excellence during his time serving his community as a member of our General Assembly,” […]

Number of Federal Unemployment Claims Doubles in Ten Days

Number of Federal Unemployment Claims Doubles in Ten Days

 The number of federal employees applying for Tennessee unemployment insurance benefits has more than doubled during the last 10 days as the partial shutdown of the United States government moves into its fourth week. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s (TDLWD) Unemployment Security Division processed 400 claims for federal employees from the day […]

Over 50 Percent of Tennessee Public High School Seniors Raise Score on ACT Senior Retake

Over 50 Percent of Tennessee Public High School Seniors Raise Score on ACT Senior Retake

Interim Commissioner Dr. Lyle Ailshie announced today that 76.1 percent of the state’s public high school class of 2019—53,478 students—participated in the department’s third ACT Senior Retake opportunity in October 2018, the state’s highest participation rate on record. Of those seniors who retook the ACT in 2018, more than 50 percent increased their composite score […]

Tennessee Unemployment Holds Steady During December

Tennessee Unemployment Holds Steady During December

New data released Thursday by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Burns Phillips showed Tennessee’s statewide unemployment rate held steady during the final month of 2018. The seasonally adjusted statewide unemployment rate for December 2018 was 3.6 percent, which mirrored the rate from the previous month. “Tennessee’s unemployment […]

AG Slatery Joins $1.5M Settlement with Neiman Marcus Over 2013 Data Breach

AG Slatery Joins $1.5M Settlement with Neiman Marcus Over 2013 Data Breach

The Neiman Marcus Group LLC has agreed to pay $1.5 million and implement policies to resolve an investigation with 43 states and the District of Columbia into the 2013 breach of customer payment card data at 77 Neiman Marcus stores in the United States. In January 2014, Neiman Marcus disclosed that payment card data collected […]

SFMO Offers Do’s and Don’ts for Using Wood-Burning Heating Alternatives

SFMO Offers Do’s and Don’ts for Using Wood-Burning Heating Alternatives

Colder temperatures are in the forecast for many Tennesseans as we approach the weekend, and the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) is reminding Volunteer State residents to keep safety in mind when choosing to use alternative heating options as a way to stay warm. Wood-burning heat sources, like wood stoves and fireplaces, are common […]

Federal Employees May Be Eligible for Unemployment

Federal Employees May Be Eligible for Unemployment

The partial shutdown of the United States government currently impacts more than 25,000 Tennesseans. Many furloughed federal workers are not on the job, while others continue to work without pay. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) manages the federally funded unemployment insurance program. The state received its appropriation for the program before […]