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  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee 28th District Capitol Hill Week in Review

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Jun 11, 2020

    State Senators return to Capitol Hill to wind up 2020 session Week is highlighted by Governor Lee’s new proposal to balance budget Tennessee lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill on June 1st amid a wide range of devastating effects caused by the Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19. The General Assembly is working to wind up the 2020 legislative session which recessed March 19, with the most important task being passage of a balanced budget. On June 4th, Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley o...

  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee 28th District Capitol Hill Week in Review

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Jun 4, 2020

    Legislation passed Through March 19th New law aims to strengthen integrity of Tennessee’s voting process - The General Assembly has approved a new law strengthening the integrity of Tennessee’s voting process, as well as making the system more flexible in times of emergency. It establishes that counties using an electronic ballot marking system or ballot-on-demand technology do not have to fasten paper ballots and ballot stubs together in books so that each ballot may be detached and rem...

  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee 28th District Capitol Hill Week in Review

    Sen. Joey Hensley|May 28, 2020

    Final actions of the 2020 legislative session through March 19 Our last update discussed the significant bills that we passed through March 19th regarding Education. I would like to now give you an update on legislation that we have passed involving Health. One of our main concerns is ensuring the health and welfare of Tennesseans and I believe the passing of this legislation is a step in the right direction. My office is always open to assist you with whatever needs you have, especially during...

  • Senator Joey Hensley: 28th District Capitol Hill Week in Review

    Sen. Joey Hensley|May 21, 2020

    Final actions of the 2020 legislative session through March 19 Although our 2020 legislative session was cut short due to the Pandemic, we were able to pass key legislation before we adjourned. Last update discussed the legislation passed this year involving corrections, the courts, and strengthening laws against violent offenders. Today I would like to discuss some of the significant bills that we passed through March 19th regarding Education. My office is always open to assist you with...

  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee

    Sen. Joey Hensley|May 14, 2020

    CORRECTIONS, COURTS, AND CRIME We understand that our state has fallen on hard times due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. My office is still committed to serving you and providing assistance in whatever way you need during this time. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you need help. Although we aren’t set to return to the Capitol until June 1st to resume our work on legislation, numerous bills have already been signed into law dealing with crime, corrections and the courts. Before r...

  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee 28th District

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Apr 23, 2020

    Schools to remain closed for the rest of the academic year Governor Lee called on schools to remain closed for the remainder of the school year. Although this was a tough decision, it was made with the student’s best interest in mind. Students have missed a significant amount of learning time in the classroom and the State of Tennessee remains committed to continuing to provide resources to keep our students involved in their studies. Education resources provided through innovative p...

  • Senator Joey Hensley, MD: Tennessee 28th District Capitol Hill Week in Review

    Sen. Joey Hensley|Apr 16, 2020

    State is working to make resources readily available for those adversely affected COVID-19 Tennessee received promising news this week that the steps being taken to mitigate COVID-19 in Tennessee and its demand on state health care resources are working. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation shows that Tennessee may have enough hospital and intensive care unit beds available at the projected peak if Tennesseans continue to follow guidelines established by state health officials and...