TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Apr 29, 2022

The 112th Tennessee General Assembly came to a close Thursday afternoon, capping a two-year term that saw lawmakers convene five different times to address education, COVID-19 and major tax incentives for Ford Motor Co. Breaking with tradition, Gov. Bill Lee was not on hand at the Capitol to mark the end of session after his office added two out-of-town appearances to his schedule for the day, the Tennessean reports. The paper looks back at the major legislative initiatives considered and the stories that dominated the session.