NASHVILLE, Tenn. – State Rep. Bryan Terry, MD (R-Murfreesboro) called on Gov. Bill Lee and the Department of Commerce and Insurance to ensure that the newly unemployed have their surgical health insurance coverage honored because of the moratorium on elective procedures. Due to an unintended consequence of banning elective procedures, many Tennessee patients may have…
Rep. Kelly Keisling announces fire safety grants for Scott and Clay Counties
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – State Rep. Kelly Keisling, R-Byrdstown today announced Clay and Scott County volunteer fire departments would receive more than $82,000 for fire safety grants.
The grants are awarded through the Volunteer Firefighter Equipment and Training Grant Program, created by legislation overseen by Gov.…
Safer at Home Executive Order to expire April 30; phased economic reboot in 89 counties beginning next week
This week in Nashville, Gov. Bill Lee announced he would let the Safer at Home Executive Order expire on April 30 with a phased economic reboot of some businesses in 89 of Tennessee’s 95 counties beginning as…
Safer at Home Executive Order to expire April 30; phased economic reboot in 89 counties beginning next week
This week in Nashville, Gov. Bill Lee announced he would let the Safer at Home Executive Order expire on April 30 with a phased economic reboot of some businesses in 89 of Tennessee’s 95 counties beginning as…
State Rep. Rusty Grills, R-Newbern, has been appointed to an agricultural working group tasked with helping to safely reboot Tennessee’s economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Bill Lee on Monday announced he would not extend his Safer at Home order beyond April 30. He established the Economic Recovery Group, a joint effort between state departments, members of the legislature…
Gov. Bill Lee on Monday announced he would not extend his Safer at Home Executive Order beyond April 30, and his administration is working with the Economic Recovery Group (ERG) to safely begin reopening Tennessee's businesses. State Rep. Bryan Terry (R-Murfreesboro) has been selected to serve as a member of a health care advisory group, which will assist…
Safer at Home Order extended through April 30;
phased economic reboot takes shape
Gov. Bill Lee this week extended the Safer at Home Order through April 30 to further mitigate the spread of Covid-19 and continue to flatten the virus curve in our state.
In cooperation with the White House, Executive Order…
Safer at Home Order extended through April 30;
phased economic reboot takes shape
This week, Gov. Bill Lee extended the Safer at Home Order through April 30 to further mitigate the spread of Covid-19 and continue to flatten the virus curve in our state.
In cooperation with the White House, Executive Order 27 extends existing orders…
(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) — As the aggressive Covid-19 pathogen spreads across Tennessee, State Representative Bryan Terry, MD (R-Murfreesboro) and the House of Representatives continue to put our patients first by creating conservative health care solutions that increase access to high quality services, while lowering overall costs.
Before temporarily recessing on March 19, members approved House Bill 1699,…
Most of us have never been asked to make sacrifices for the health and safety of others. We’ve never deliberately brought our economy to a standstill and we’ve never lived through a time when millions of Americans have become instantly unemployed practically overnight.
In cooperation and guidance from the White House, Gov. Bill Lee announced on Monday he…