Gov. Bill Lee: State of the State Address

Feb 03, 2020 at 07:53 pm by bryan


(NASHVILLE) Gov. Bill Lee delivered his State of the State address, showcasing Tennessee's progress over the past year and outlining his legislative and budget priorities for the coming year.

Key highlights are noted below, and the full speech as prepared for delivery is available on Governor Lee's website. The proposed budget is available on the Department of Finance & Administration website.

The governor's address focused on one of his core priorities, supporting public education. The proposed budget includes the largest investment in K-12 teacher salaries in Tennessee history, and a series of initiatives designed to ensure that Tennessee is recruiting, retaining and training the best teachers in America. The governor also announced legislative and budgetary priorities to build a comprehensive approach to advancing literacy across the state which includes additional teacher training and development. In the coming fiscal year, the proposed budget includes more than $600 million new dollars for public education.

"Make no mistake: we will do whatever it takes to make Tennessee the best state in America to be a student, and that means making Tennessee the best state in America to be a teacher. That means better pay, as we've said, but it also means better training and professional support, so that our teachers can perform at the top of their trade," said Lee.

Additional education initiatives include:

Gov. Lee emphasized that these education initiatives are designed to produce economic and workforce development.

"The true measure of a successful education system is a cohort of high school graduates who are well-prepared to be productive citizens, whether they choose a career or college. To me, education isn't just about a test score," said Lee.

Key economic and workforce development highlights include:

The governor's strong ongoing commitment to rural Tennessee was showcased through initiatives including:

Gov. Lee also outlined plans to improve public safety.

"When properly implemented, criminal justice reforms save taxpayer dollars, shrink the size of government, properly punish wrongdoers, and make our communities safer," said Lee.

Key public safety initiatives include:

Gov. Lee further discussed plans to provide all Tennesseans access to high-quality affordable health care by:

Finally, Gov. Lee discussed his previously announced comprehensive pro-life legislation to prohibit an abortion where a fetal heartbeat exists. That legislation also includes provisions to require a mother to undergo an ultrasound prior to an abortion and prohibit an abortion where the physician is aware that the decision to seek an abortion is motivated by the race, sex, or health or disability diagnosis of the unborn child.

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