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Bill proposes DUI drivers to pay child support in deadly crashes

A Tennessee bill that would require a person to pay child support if convicted of vehicular homicide of a parent while driving under the influence passed the Senate.

Bill proposes DUI drivers to pay child support in deadly crashes

A Tennessee bill that would require a person to pay child support if convicted of vehicular homicide of a parent while driving under the influence passed the Senate.

Proposed Tennessee bill would allow alcohol sales on more holidays

Proposed Tennessee bill would allow alcohol sales on more holidays The bill, SB 0266, would allow retail sales of alcoholic drinks and wine on Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter in Tennessee. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 7:37 PM EST January 20, 2021 A bill introduced in the Tennessee Senate on Wednesday would allow people to buy alcoholic drinks and wine during some more holidays. The bill would allow stores and restaurants to sell alcohol and wine during Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter. Senator Jon Lundberg of Bristol proposed the bill, SB 0266. A law took effect in 2019 that allows Tennesseans to buy beer, wine and spirits on Labor Day, New Year s Day and on the Fourth of July. Lundberg s bill would expand the holidays when people can buy alcohol.

Tennessee schools penalized for virtual learning

Proposed Tennessee bill could penalize schools for being virtual The proposal states schools must meet a 70-day goal of in-person learning by June 30, 2021 and must remain open for the full 180 days in the 2021-2022 school year. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 10:25 AM CST January 22, 2021 TENNESSEE, USA A new bill, proposed in the State s Special Session, could penalize schools funding if schools don t reopen for in-person learning for at least 70 days this year. The proposal states schools must meet that 70-day goal by June 30, 2021, and must remain open for the full 180 days in the 2021-2022 school year.  State leaders said they want every district back in-person now because they believe it will improve students learning. 

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